2011 malibu ltz

Asked by Bkb5 Jan 22, 2016 at 03:49 PM about the 2011 Chevrolet Malibu LTZ FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

We have a esc light on and said service
traction control with a check engine light on.
It has a miss and only does it when idioting.
I have changes plugs and had the coil packs
check. We do not know what else to do.

6 Answers

Traction control issues will likely be with the wheel speed sensors and have nothing to do with the engine miss. What were the codes when the check engine light was on?

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Coils are not that expensive. You might want to replace them. Look for sets of coils on Amazon. Use dielectric grease on the coil boots to keep moisture out.

I had the coils checked we switched then around and they were good the miss stayed in 2 it didn't travel with The fool.The dealer said he wants to replace the injectors and I just don't think that's my problem.

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I have the same problem with my 2011 Malibu LS. First they did throttle body went a few months then problem started again. Yesterday they changed fuel injectors. Made it half a mile down the street from dealer and now they say it's the coil pack.wtf chasing ghosts on this thing.

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