kurteagle2
Chevrolet Lova Temperature and Warm Up Issues
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A 2015 Chevrolet Lova is experiencing unusual temperature readings, a persistent check engine light, and prolonged warm-up times. The initial suspicion was a restricted cooling grille, but further investigation revealed no visible blockages or low coolant levels. The issue was ultimately traced to a defective fuse, which was resolved at a repair shop.
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kurteagle2 (community.author)
Coolant level is fine. Visually, I can't see any obvious blockages. You mentioned 'a few things' – what else might cause these symptoms besides a blocked grille or low coolant?
aaronwolf67
Alright. Given that the coolant level is sufficient and you see no immediate obstructions, the issue might be beyond simple fixes. It is conceivable that a defective fuse is present. Given the symptoms, a visit to a workshop may be unavoidable.
kurteagle2 (community.author)
Thanks for the insight. Took it to a shop; turned out to be a defective fuse, just as you suspected. Repair cost was 52€. Appreciate the help!
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aaronwolf67
Interesting. Could be a few things causing those symptoms. Have you checked the engine coolant level? A low coolant level can definitely throw off temperature readings and cause slow warm-up. Also, is there any visible blockage of the radiator? Leaves, debris, etc.?