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2015 at 9087 miles with no loose clamps at this time, but then again I'm :idiot:the ONLY one that ever touches the car!
Is there a thread for 1.4L engine hose clamp tightness? I haven't checked but I will next time I get under the hood.
Not in the diesel section.Is there a thread for 1.4L engine hose clamp tightness? I haven't checked but I will next time I get under the hood.
Yeah, sorry still newish to the forum, just saw this post it got me curious, I will check anyway, couldn't hurt.Not in the diesel section.![]()
No problem, it never hurts to check, that's for sure! Welcome to the forum!Yeah, sorry still newish to the forum, just saw this post it got me curious, I will check anyway, couldn't hurt.
It's really more of a question if it would allow an air leak big enough to throw off the air/fuel mixture.The second one in allowed more turns and was the "looser" of the two - but neither were going anywhere.
2 was accidentally deleted.At 24,000, my 2014 had 2 screws that I could tighten about a quarter to a half turn. That wasn't an option on your Poll.
At 24,000, my 2014 had 2 screws that I could tighten about a quarter to a half turn. That wasn't an option on your Poll.
Yeah, you can read back through the posts to see what happened.2 was accidentally deleted.
I have never driven on a salted road and hope I never have to in the future. I have driven in snow, but not with the Cruze so far, in the 3 1/2 years that I have owned it I have driven it almost every day. I have not seen a badly rusted car that has been built in the last 30 years, even in the scrap yard.Wistfully waiting for it to rain so I can drive my CTD with salt free roads, I checked this and found my 4500 miles 2015 Cruze to have zero loose intake fasteners.
Consider yourself lucky - Ohio is the heart of what they rightfully call "The Rust Belt" - not least of all because in more recent years they have begun reducing the quantity of rock salt granules, in favor of a brine solution.I have never driven on a salted road and hope I never have to in the future. I have driven in snow, but not with the Cruze so far, in the 3 1/2 years that I have owned it I have driven it almost every day. I have not seen a badly rusted car that has been built in the last 30 years, even in the scrap yard.