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will need to check the system --is -fan working -enough coolant in system --water pump --if good need to check motor --head gasket internal engine damage etc
If the odometer is working correctly, the problem is inside the speedometer head. The speed sensor would be on the side of the transmission if the odometer is not working.
if its just boiling over sure, but you need to locate the cause of it, check to see that the fans are working correctly, and also if the thermostat is stuck,, once you get the system working correctly,, use a mix of 50/50 in the radiator system,
It is located on the left side of the engine(frt view) remove the rad hose then the 2 bolts holding the housing to the engine and you will find the thermostat.
This is a notorious Aveo problem, These are poorly made.You need a new thermostat housing it includes the thermost on the 04-05' Aveo. It is all one sealed part from the factory.The original part is made of plastic. Chevy has an aluminum one now that won't break but it's MSRP price from the dealer is $91.78 got one and put it on my mothers car works fine now. So you can't just put a new thermostat in it you need the whole housing which already has the thermo. in it.
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