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7.3

pretty bad

Typical Repair Cost:

no data

Average Mileage:

60,233 miles

Total Complaints:

3 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (2 reports)
  2. set the trip odometer and refill at 325 miles (1 reports)
Chevrolet Impala electrical problems

electrical problem

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problem #3

2009Mar 19

Impala V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 110,000 miles

I just make a note of the mileage when I fill the tank up and every 200 miles or so I fill the tank back up. I use a stick-it note on the dash.

mwrenn

Minoa, NY, USA

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problem #2

2002Nov 12

Impala

  • Automatic transmission
  • 3,700 miles

My gas gauge goes fippy.

Also, instead of filing multiple complaints, I will list all the other problems.... the passenger floor fills with water from the vents at fire wall; Power windows broke had the motor replaced; the heater fan stopped working and now makes an ungodly noise when turned on high; sometimes the engine won't turn on due to the crank relay; when I drive down the road the the stirring wheel makes a creaky sound.

I bought this car new and really had to be a bitch to the dealers to get the power windows fixed while it was under warranty I final gave up, when this car quits I WILL NEVER BUY CHEVROLET AGAIN

Geneva F.

Roy, WA, USA

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problem #1

2005Jun 05

(reported on)

Impala

  • 67,000 miles

I love my Impala -- it drives so smooth. However this year's Impala is filled with many electrical problems. There are many messages that come up that are not true. Now, the gas tank is full and the gauge is going back & forth when I drive so I never know when I need gas or not. Also, the cooling meter works when it wants to. Does anyone know what to do?

pearsall

Philadelphia, PA, USA

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