electrical problem
8.0
pretty badTypical Repair Cost:
no data
Average Mileage:
103,000 miles
Number of complaints:
1 complaints
Most common solutions:
- keep it parked out of sunlight (1 reports)
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2007Sep 07
(reported on)Impala LS 3.8L V6
My 2003 Impala won't start when it's 90+ degrees out. This problem seems to be happening a lot with the year 2000 generation Impalas. I have replaced an apparently good battery but to no avail. The alternator is doing it's job. Can't be starter related because when the solenoid works it works! Just that whenever the car is out in the sun for hours or even parked in shade on really hot days like we have had in August(100 degrees) it WILL NOT START. Won't even take a jump. And when it does start the security/service engine lights on and headlights/interior light flash like crazy. Then later into evening when it cools down...... nothing wrong. Gonna deal with it till cool weather returns!
Ronald C.
Durham, NC, USA
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