- PRICE: 81.99
- Gasket Or Seal Included: No
- Start to Open Temperature: 221
2013 Chevrolet Cruze Thermostat
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- SponsoredApplication: OEM recommended temperatureNotes: 221 °F (105 °C), Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Assembly.
- SponsoredApplication: OEM recommended temperatureNotes: 221 °F (105 °C), Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Assembly. Includes housing, thermostat, sensor and seal.
- PRICE: 109.99
- Gasket Or Seal Included: Yes
- Start to Open Temperature: 221
- SponsoredApplication: OEM recommended temperatureNotes: 221 °F (105 °C), Engine Coolant Thermostat Housing Assembly. Includes housings, thermostat, sensors, gasket and seal.
- PRICE: 128.99
- Gasket Or Seal Included: Yes
- Gasket Type: Gasket
- Color: Silver
- Mounting Hardware Included: No
- Outlet Port Quantity: 4
- Material: Plastic, stainless steel,
- Grade Type: Regular
- SponsoredApplication: OEM recommended temperature
- PRICE: 99.99
- Gasket Or Seal Included: Y
- Start to Open Temperature: 218
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2013 Chevrolet Cruze Thermostat
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It fits, it works.
Jose
in 2 months
This actually replaced another Duralast thermostat that was installed earlier in the year. Engine light code said It said that the voltage was running too high. My car was overheating and the fan kept turning on at high. I suspect it shorted out when I replaced the spark plugs but the engine wasn't running correctly and the electronics went crazy. Anyway, I bought it and installed it myself. Basically it was straight forward replacement other than moving other components out of the way and draining the coolant. So far the problem is fixed and its working fine. I use my car for deliveries 6 days a week with the AC.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2013 Chevrolet Cruze
This actually replaced another Duralast thermostat that was installed earlier in the year. Engine light code said It said that the voltage was running too high. My car was overheating and the fan kept turning on at high. I suspect it shorted out when I replaced the spark plugs but the engine wasn't running correctly and the electronics went crazy. Anyway, I bought it and installed it myself. Basically it was straight forward replacement other than moving other components out of the way and draining the coolant. So far the problem is fixed and its working fine. I use my car for deliveries 6 days a week with the AC.
What kind of vehicle do you drive? 2013 Chevrolet Cruze
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