Chevrolet Aveo recurring overheating issue after thermostat replacement on Chevrolet Aveo

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Jun 23, 2025
Published by RepairPal

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Some Chevrolet Aveo owners report experiencing recurring overheating issues even after replacing the thermostat. These problems may be attributed to several factors, including a clogged radiator that hinders the cooling system's efficiency, a leaking head gasket that disrupts coolant circulation, and a faulty radiator fan that fails to cool the engine adequately. Additionally, insufficient coolant levels can lead to inadequate cooling, while air trapped in the cooling system can impede proper coolant circulation, resulting in overheating. Some owners also find that a newly replaced thermostat may still be worn out and contribute to these overheating issues. To effectively address these concerns, it is crucial for owners to inspect these components and consult with a mechanic or automotive professional for proper diagnosis and resolution.

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