2014 chevy malibu

Asked by lizvanzile33 Sep 02, 2018 at 02:12 PM about the 2014 Chevrolet Malibu

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

my car 2014 chevy malibu is going crazy my traction light, abs, engine all on
and it keeps saying engine power reduced. Now my air conditioning dont
work. took it to a mechanic said it needed an alternator so i replaced it got
home and it died again a 10 min drive. yesterday took it to someone who
put a box on it to check everything at once he said several error codes not
just 1 thing but several things all at once. hes researching it he said. i dont
think it was a bad alternator at all and that was $330 is my car a lemon
because no one can tell me whats wrong. It does have the start stop thing
on it that turns my car off at stop signs an such

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I have the same car and I am going through the same thing right now. I have a 2014 Chevy Malibu as well. All of my lights come on, abs, service stabili track, service power steering, oil pressure low stop engine, and the check engine light STAYS on. I have went to several different shops and everyone says that "nothing is wrong with it". I spoke with someone from a Chevy dealership and he stated that " just because it says one thing, (ex: power steering), that doesn't mean that that's whats wrong with it. I was told at first that it was my starter. I've replaced the starter, and it still dies everyday. I get the oil changed and fluids checked regularly. I believe that everyone who has this car has a lemon. It needs to be removed from the market. It also acts up every time it rains. Could this be due to it being part electric? I don't know, but this car is trash. Wish I would have did my research first.

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