Chevrolet Impala electrical problems

electrical problem

9.0

really awful

Typical Repair Cost:

no data

Average Mileage:

35,460 miles

Number of complaints:

2 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (2 reports)

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problem #2

2007May 05

(reported on)

Impala

  • Automatic transmission
  • 35,000 miles

A definite safety hazard that is widely reported on topix for Chevrolet Impala ( http://www.topix.net/forum/autos/chevrolet-impala/T4P2NGT979PJ7QT2P ). Car is low mileage (under 36,000 miles) and just out of warranty. Kind of makes you wonder. This part should have been recalled and fixed by GM

Phil H.

East Lansing, MI, USA

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problem #1

2007Dec 08

Impala

  • Automatic transmission
  • 35,920 miles

I just paid $278.00 to get the fuel regulator replaced four days ago and now the blinkers just stopped blinking. Being that today is Saturday I couldn't get too many answers on why this is happing. The parts dept. at a local Chevy dealer ship said it sounds like I will have to replace the emergency blinker switch because the blinker fuse & switch are one unit. The switch/fuse is a $65.00 part. I can't do it my self because the switch is located in the dash board and no one sells the repair book on the 2004 Chevy impala's yet. So this repair i'm sure will cost me about $200 plus dollars. Forget calling GM about there lemon because they didn't help me the first time. And to think the warranty ran out in May of 2007 and never reached the 36,000 mile exp. time.

Matthew M.

Vancouver, WA, USA

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