2008 Chevy cobalt

Asked by Ashleycrabtree3014 Oct 14, 2017 at 09:18 PM about the 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt LS Sedan FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2008 Chevy cobalt my coolant keeps going
up and down it usually stays at 190 to 189 but after
I hit a deer it keeps going up and down I took it to a
body shop and paid to have everything fix but the
guy I paid said that the a.c. censerder didn't need
replace bc it didn't have a hole in it and it didn't
have no coolant coming out I just want to know if it
safe to drive with it going up and down the highest
it got is 207 but its always stay in between 189 and
190 before and I don't want to drive it with my kids
and something happens help pls

5 Answers

30,485

Take it elsewhere to a mechanic ,,, your insurance company will pay if the problem was caused by the accident

59,095

With that much fluctuation I would do a compression test on all cylinder to confirm a bad head gasket or not and then test for exhaust in cooling system. before chasing everything else with money to just have the same symptoms, Pull the thermostat and test on the stove or just replace it, make sure your fans do your and test temp sensor and clogged exhaust, water pump, No air in system, bleed cooling system, make sure radiator is good and obstruction is not the cause. Make sure radiator cap is sealing. The gov pays $500 for each accident with a deer.

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And tell them the deer ran into you. It will be covered then, if you have collision or comprehensive coverage.

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