2008 malibu i replaced the starter and the car still will not start or even make a sound

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Asked by pattimcg Sep 13, 2013 at 10:26 AM about the 2008 Chevrolet Malibu Classic LS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

i went to gas station car was fine shut it off . came out car acted like the battery was dead
tried to jump it nothing we replaced the starter and the car still will not crank dont do
anything

9 Answers

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ok i am going to check that we are going to try a different battery Thankyou will let you know

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pattimcg, I am sorry to hear you are having this concern. We can see if you are still under your powertrain warranty. Please email us at socialmedia@gm.com. Be sure to include your name, VIN, address, and the name of your GM dealership. Erica Tiffany GM Customer Care

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now when i turn the key on the lights and all work, still wont start but now the odometer is reading error and says 0 miles. im so confused

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sounds like the 40 amp maxi fuse in the fuse block check your owners manual and if you have a remote start or bought your car used they may have a bank gps with shut off installed

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pattimcg So did we find the problem??? Someone might have this problem. what was the resolution?

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