Whats wrong with my 2004 malibu ?

Asked by Guru952FTQ Jan 16, 2021 at 01:37 PM about the 2004 Chevrolet Malibu FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

We have 2 chevy malibu one is a 02' and the other an 04' .
My 04 when running sometimes acted like when giving it
gas ot wouldn't go like flood out or wouldnt take the gas.
Then my husband has change ignition coil pack battery
plugs crank shaft senser and ignition switch . It turns over
but wit Stuart as he days ots not getting gas or spark. Any
info will help .

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Do you think the security system might have been activated? I thought, usually, passlock was fuel injector disable, only. You can try the relearn procedure listed, even if that is not the problem. It won't hurt anything that I know. Next, I'd check voltage and ground for ignition module. Pink wire is voltage, fuse protected, goes hot with key on. ignition 1 fuse--15 amp, under hood fuse block. The black wire is ground, chassis ground. You could take connector loose from ignition module, use both ends of test light at the terminals for proper wire colors, mentioned. Turn on key, test light should burn, if not, your missing voltage or ground. good luck

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