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#13614 of 13620 Re: Can transmission problems and water pump problems be related? [chevytrans]
by rockarosa
Dec 24, 2012 (6:45 am)
I have an 05 Impala that vhas an oder like natural gas. When I first noticed this the tranasmission started to slip at red lights and then launch. What would cause this?
#13615 of 13620 Re: Can transmission problems and water pump problems be related? [rockarosa]
by gmcustsvc
Dec 26, 2012 (10:17 am)
Good morning rockarosa,
Have you had any luck in getting this evaluated since your post? If you decide on visiting a GM dealership and would like for us to follow up on anything with them, be sure to contact us at socialmedia
gm.com (include your name and contact information, the last 8 digits of your VIN, and a recap of the situation at hand).
Sarah, GM Customer Service
#13616 of 13620 Re: Can transmission problems and water pump problems be related? [gmcustsvc]
by rockarosa
Jan 26, 2013 (5:53 am)
Good Morning Customer care, I hope fully solved my problem and traded my car in on a 2012 chevy Impala with the 6 speed transmission. Looked at Hyundia's but got a good deal on the Impala. Hope they solved the transmission defect.
#13617 of 13620 Re: Can transmission problems and water pump problems be related? [rockarosa]
by gmcustsvc
Jan 28, 2013 (7:18 am)
Congratulations on your new Impala, rockarosa! If you should ever need anything, we can be reached at socialmedia
gm.com (please include your name and contact information and the last 8 digits of your VIN with your inquiry).
Many happy miles!
Sarah, GM Customer Service
#13618 of 13620 Re: Nosirrahg - Battery/alternator [fathertyricius]
by chevowner2
Mar 19, 2013 (11:54 am)
Don't count on Dynacell Batteries for the warranty. The Dynacell battery in my truck failed after 24 months of use and Dynacell refused to honor the 36 month replacement guarantee. I received a rude email from Mr. Skip Humphries stating they would not reimburse me for the replacement battery. The battery was installed by the local Chevrolet Dealer here in Ocala, FL. I would never purchase another Dynacell battery and Chevrolet has stopped using their batteries.
#13619 of 13620 Where is the "coil" to attach a tachometer?
by bobisnext
Jun 01, 2013 (2:48 pm)
Hi:
I have a 2005 impala base sedan with no tachometer.
I want to install a digital tach. in the past the tach wire was connected to one side of the coil.
Where is the "coil" on the newer cars?
Thanks
#13620 of 13620 Re: Where is the "coil" to attach a tachometer? [bobisnext]
by cob
Jun 02, 2013 (7:08 pm)
The coils are attached to the metal bracket on the top back of engine where all six spark plug wires are also attached. Not sure which wire you would use from that harness to hook up a tach. A easier way would be to get a gage cluster from a LS model or a Monte Carlo. Either one will plug into the existing harness and screw into place in the dash. Only issue will be the odometer miles will not be the same as your current cluster.