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6.0

fairly significant

Typical Repair Cost:

$300.00

Average Mileage:

69,100 miles

Total Complaints:

3 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (2 reports)
  2. clean grounding wire and reinstall (1 reports)
Chevrolet Impala brakes problems

brakes problem

Helpful Websites About 2002 Chevrolet Impala traction light and abs light call for service

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problem #3

2009Jun 01

Impala LS 3.8L 6 cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 40,300 miles

The grounding wire for abs is corroded. Chevy has poor quality control, that's why I do own toyotas as well.

Donald S.

Cass Lake, MN, USA

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problem #2

2008Oct 22

Impala LS 3.8L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 98,000 miles

When you turn the wheel too the left you hear a grinding noise (like the traction control is on) then ABS/Traction control and service traction system is display. Both wheel hubs have been replaced and still have the problem. I am now being told the Body control module needs replaced

Nate T.

Sedan, KS, USA

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problem #1

2008Nov 14

Impala LS V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 69,000 miles

In October 2008 I had my brakes, rotor, and axle fixed in my car. A month later the traction light and abs light came on. The message center indicated the traction needed service. Never did this happen before, to any avail I have taken it leaving money I did not have to just take a look and nothing. Is this car dangerous to drive? I am truly afraid to drive my car more then 25 miles from my home. What can I do? Is there a way to take all these complaints to GM - they don't think about the expense we consumers have but yet they are able to get money from the government to continue their multimillion dollar companies. I believe American companies are not reliable no responsible anymore we have to turn to foreign cars to keep us on the road. All they are after is the green for their pockets and out of the consumer who truly keeps them afloat. How about us the consumers who are left with a LEMON of a car NO bailout money to be able to purchase a dependable & better car. What happen to buy American with better products it SUCKS!

Edith C.

Jacksonville, FL, USA

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