Hey everyone! Here's a complete step by step guide on how to remove a Chevrolet Cruze front bumper and radiator. Hope you guys like it and send us some love by hitting the like and subscribe button! :)
Thanks for the video I have a 2015 Chevy Cruze it's my papa's in working on it just bought 30 days ago anyway transmission slip in pretty sure we got to clean the solenoids in the transmission module so my question is do I have to remove the radiator in order to get to the transmission or is there another way to like maybe remove something from above it I know you're probably busy and probably won't answer this question but I thought I'd ask anyway thank you
Very nice vid u make as usual, As u already drained the ATF nd u removed the 2 AT Gearbox pipes from the radiator nd we see just fews drops of ATF dripped, what if in our case, we don't drain the ATF then removing those gearbox pipes causes heavy loss of ATF? Or any extra care we need to take
Chevy need sued for makikg these type vehicles with the known issues they have with the turbo models made to burn out!!! Then look at the horrible sevice to go through for replacement part!!!crooks
i've seen another method without removing the bumper but it seems more of a hassle because ur going to be working with an even tighter space. this will at least expose the front making it a bit easier
You don't have to remove the bumper it's only necessary if you want to take the long route and you want more room to work with but everybody got different ways to do it I did the shorter method half the time👍🏾
Well, the bumper and rad was removed for easier access to the transmission valve body, which is the main problem of this unit. As the title says, it’s a guide for Both bumper and rad removal for those who are wondering.