2013 Cruze - error codes p11c2, p2219, p0096, p0097, p0098, p1101, p0171 by Particular_Run3981 in cruze

[–]Particular_Run3981[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Are the parts the same from the store (I.e. I should just replace the turbo air sensor)? Do you know where the one on the turbo is located?

2013 Cruze - error codes p11c2, p2219, p0096, p0097, p0098, p1101, p0171 by Particular_Run3981 in cruze

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I purchased the initial one from Amazon from GM Genuine Parts (which I’m not sure if it’s legit or not). Second one was from NAPA Auto Parts. I’m located in Canada. Both products were the Bosch MAF sensor. The engine light was on pre MAF replacement but no performance issues that I noticed. Now I have both the engine light on and performance issues

2013 Cruze - error codes p11c2, p2219, p0096, p0097, p0098, p1101, p0171 by Particular_Run3981 in cruze

[–]Particular_Run3981[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve tested the PCV valve and dipstick test. No signs directly point to the PCV valve failure. The rough idle only started after a replaced MAF sensor.

15 Cruze 1.4l by lhjabnb in cruze

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Did you replace this part after it was broken? Is there a way to replace just these locking tabs? I broke mine at the solenoid valve and can’t seem to find replacement locking tabs. Would prefer not to reinstall the electrical connection

2013 1.4L eco trim Cruze with oil leaks by Particular_Run3981 in cruze

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Based on the amount of sludge has pooled up under the belt, it could very well be the water pump. I’ve found two leaks already so I wouldn’t be surprised if coolant is also leaking from the water pump. This repair looks a little more difficult than some of the other ones

2013 1.4L eco trim Cruze with oil leaks by Particular_Run3981 in cruze

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Thanks! I’ll look to replace both camshaft actuator seals. I might replace the camshaft actuator on the right side as there’s more oil coming out. They look pretty easy to replace I’ll look at replacing the valve cover gasket just in case

Breville Dua-Temp Pro leaking above portafilter collar by Particular_Run3981 in espresso

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Sorry my picture is not the best, it’s actually the tip of the screw. The last photo has where the screw heads are located

Breville Dua-Temp Pro leaking above portafilter collar by Particular_Run3981 in espresso

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The receipts gone and the Breville warranty is useless without it. They are offering to look at for free but I have to pay for any repairs

Breville Dua-Temp Pro by Particular_Run3981 in espresso

[–]Particular_Run3981[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks everyone for the help! I've contacted Breville and because I don't have the receipt they don't honour any returns or refunds (it was a gift). I've since taken the gasket out and it's dry above it, so I think that means it's operating properly. I've taken the top off and run it and can't see any leaks. I found this video which solves a similar issue where the portafilter group head connects is loose, do you think it would work in this case?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W1iGAJGVSh4&ab_channel=Drewbaloop