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What size tyres are on a 2014 Chevy Cruze?

In short, there isn’t a single tire size for every 2014 Cruze. The size varies by trim level and wheel package. The most common factory sizes are 205/55R16 on 16-inch wheels, 215/50R17 on 17-inch wheels, and 235/45R18 on 18-inch wheels. To know the exact size for your car, check the door jamb placard, the tire sidewall, or the owner's manual. This article outlines typical configurations and how to verify the correct size for your vehicle.


Common tire sizes by wheel diameter


Below are the sizes you’re most likely to encounter on a 2014 Cruze, organized by wheel diameter. Variations can occur by trim and market, so always confirm with your specific vehicle.



  • 16-inch wheels: 205/55R16

  • 17-inch wheels: 215/50R17

  • 18-inch wheels: 235/45R18


Note: If your Cruze has a different wheel package, the size may differ. The door placard inside the driver's door jamb lists the exact original equipment size for your car.


How to confirm the exact tire size on your car


To ensure you get the correct replacement or to confirm the OEM size, use these steps:



  1. Locate the Tire and Loading Information placard on the driver's door jamb. It lists the original tire size (often labelled "Tire Size").

  2. Inspect the sidewall of one of your tires for the size markings, for example P205/55R16.

  3. Refer to your vehicle's owner's manual or contact a Chevrolet dealer with your VIN to confirm any model-specific variations.


Conclusion: Verifying the exact size on your specific car ensures you match the OEM specifications, which matters for handling, speed rating, and load capacity as designed by GM.


Summary


The 2014 Chevy Cruze uses multiple tire sizes depending on trim and wheel options, but the most common eventual configurations are 205/55R16 (16-inch wheels), 215/50R17 (17-inch wheels), and 235/45R18 (18-inch wheels). Always verify with the door jamb placard or the owner's manual to ensure you’re using the correct size for your vehicle. When replacing tires, match the OEM size, load index, and speed rating, and consider preserving any all-season or performance characteristics the car was originally equipped with.

What is a common problem with a 2014 Chevy Cruze?


Common problems for the 2014 Chevy Cruze include coolant leaks, issues with the turbocharger and ignition system, and transmission problems. Specifically, owners report leaks from the thermostat housing, water pump failure, and turbo failure. The ignition system can have faulty coil packs, and some transmissions may exhibit rough shifting or other performance issues. Other frequent complaints involve engine issues like valve cover gasket leaks and problems with the positive crankcase ventilation (PCV) system.
 
This video explains the top 5 common problems with the Chevy Cruze: 50scar PROblemsYouTube · Jun 17, 2022
Engine and cooling system 

  • Coolant leaks: Plastic thermostat housings are prone to cracking, and the water pump can fail, leading to leaks and potential engine overheating. 
  • Turbocharger problems: The turbocharger can fail, leading to a loss of power and potential damage to other components. 
  • Oil leaks: Leaks from the valve cover gasket and around the oil cooler are common due to failed gaskets. 
  • PCV system issues: A faulty PCV system can cause rough idling, oil consumption, and a check engine light. 

Ignition and electrical
  • Ignition problems: The ignition system can have faulty coil packs that cause misfires. 
  • Ignition switch: Some owners have reported issues where the key won't turn or the engine won't start. 
  • Faulty knock sensor: This sensor can fail and trigger a check engine light. 

Transmission
  • Hard shifting: Some automatic transmissions can shift too hard. 
  • Transmission issues: Reports include problems with reversing and high RPMs while driving, often related to the shift solenoids. 

Other common problems
  • Windshield wiper regulator: The regulator for the driver's side window can malfunction. 
  • Front suspension: Calipers can freeze up. 
  • Wiper arm: The windshield wiper arm can break. 
  • Intake manifold: A rubber nipple from the intake manifold can get sucked into the engine, causing performance issues. 



What size tires fit on a 2014 Chevy Cruze?


The Chevy Cruze typically comes with a wide range of original equipment (OE) tires, including the following tire sizes: 195/65R15 tires. 205/55R16 tires. 215/60R16 tires.



What size tires fit a Chevy Cruze?


Chevy Cruze tire sizes vary by trim and year, with common sizes including 195/65R15, 205/55R16, 215/60R16, 225/45R17, and 225/40R18. To confirm the exact size for your specific vehicle, check the sticker on the driver's side door jamb or the sidewall of the tire itself. 
Common tire sizes by model year and trim

  • Base/LS/L Trims:
    • 195/65R15 
    • 215/60R16: (especially for Limited models) 
  • LT/Diesel Trims:
    • 205/55R16 
    • 215/60R16: (for some 2012 Limited models) 
  • Premier/LT with RS Package:
    • 225/45R17 
    • 225/40R18 
  • Other sizes:
    • 215/55R17: (Limited Eco) 
    • 225/50R17: (Limited LT) 

How to find the correct tire size for your Cruze
  1. Check the driver's side door jamb: Open the driver's door and look for a sticker that lists the original equipment (OE) tire size and recommended tire pressure.
  2. Read the tire sidewall: Look at the side of your current tires. The size will be printed there in a format like "XXX/XXRXX". 



What year of Chevy Cruze to stay away from?


The Chevy Cruze model years to avoid are 2011 through 2015, with each of these models having prevalent transmission failure and engine problems.


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