Common questions

Is there an issue with my Chevy Impala?

Is there an issue with my Chevy Impala?

They confirm the issue is the exact issue covered in the bulletin but that GM only offered to pay $180 towards the repair with no explanation. I was told I would have to call GM to get an explanation.

Is there a problem with the Chevy Impala evaporator?

I was furious that a car this age would need that kind of repair. Searched online and found that GM issued a special coverage bulletin regarding 2016-2018 Impalas and this exact issue. It acknowledges a problem with the evaporator cores and that GM will repair free of charge.

Is there charge for Chevy Impala core leak?

Says they spoke with no one at GM, just entered it into a computer system and it immediately returned that they would cover $180 of the charge. The manager of the dealership said he has no contact at GM to appeal to. The customer service rep at GM said the dealership manager would act as my contact with GM. It’s bull!

What are the most common problems with a Chevy Impala?

Chevy Impala: The Most Common Problems You Should Know About. 1 Gas cap problems. A car’s check engine light can come on for multiple reasons, some more severe than others. Many drivers of Impalas from every model 2 Faulty instrument panel gauges. 3 Jolting. 4 Shifter malfunction. 5 Bad transmission pressure control solenoid.

Is the Chevy Impala a good car to buy?

Professionally, I drive many makes and models each 100-500 miles daily over interstates and local streets and changing the vehicle daily. The Impala is one of my top favorites and accordingly I own one. Cabin room and seating comfort is superb. Ease of steering effort is optimal and handling ranks with the best rivaling some sports oriented sedans.

When was the last year of the Chevy Impala?

After 10 generations and over 60 years, Chevrolet recently announced that this would be the last model year for the iconic Impala. The final Chevy Impala left the assembly plant at the end of February.

What to do if your Chevy Impala Jerks?

To fix the problem, mechanics often recommended sending the instrument cluster to a repair facility. To avoid the $450 repair charge, many drivers instead used a GPS to measure the car’s speed. Even in later years, many Impalas are reported to jerk after acceleration.

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Ruth Doyle