The vehicle was taken to dyer Chevrolet (4200 us-1, fort, Florida 34982, (772) 242-3116) where it was diagnosed that the engine cooling system return unit failed. The contact stated that the failure occurred twice. If you noticed the overheating in time, your engine may not have warped yet if you try to drive it again, it can become damaged beyond repair. The contact stated that the engine made an abnormal noise and the engine overheated. Without this data it’ll turn on the service StabiliTrak warning. Wheel Speed Sensor If one of the wheel speed sensors is out, your Sonic will no longer be able to tell if all of the wheels are turning at the same speed. Do not try to drive your vehicle again until it's checked out. There are many things that can cause the StabiliTrak system to lose its ability to function. Very often this could be caused by a low battery or poor connection between the battery and starter. Taking all under car safety precautions, lift the vehicle using a hoist or hydraulic lift. The 2012 Chevrolet Sonic car makes a clicking noise but won’t start: If you turn the key to the Start position, but the engine won’t crank all you hear is a single click or repeated clicking coming from the engine compartment. Later start carts used Chevrolet big-block V8 engines. NOTE: It is our recommendation that you use a hoist or hydraulic lift to facilitate the installation of your new Chevrolet Sonic 1.4L Turbo Stage Kit exhaust system.
If the engine temperature light on your dash turns on, or if the temperature gauge gets too high, pull over immediately and call for a tow. Once the first J58 engine was started, the cart was repositioned to start the aircrafts other J58 engine. An overheating engine is always cause for concern.
Your Engine OverheatsĪn internal combustion engine produces a lot of heat-and the cooling system in your Chevy helps keep much of that heat away from the engine so that it doesn't get too hot and start to warp. But if you notice a major oil leak, either through inexplicably low oil levels or a huge puddle underneath your Chevy, the engine likely has a serious problem. This one isn't always a sign of engine damage, so you don't have to assume the worst if your vehicle has left a few drops of oil on the ground when you park it (though you still should have it looked at, since driving without enough oil can cause engine damage).