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Last post on Aug 20, 2012 at 6:44 AM
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#64 of 67 Re: 2001 chevy malibu V6 blinker problem [malibumama]
by mtodd2
Jul 27, 2012 (11:12 am)
I had a 2003 Malibu with the same issue. The signal/wiper switch that goes around the steering wheel needs to be replaced. It's shaped like a horse shoe and slips right over the top. took about ten minutes to put the new one on. So both levers on the steering wheel will be replaced at the same time because it's all one unit. The part cost me $94.00.... go into an auto parts dealer and they can look up the exact part for you
#65 of 67 Bumper Grill protection
by uncledewey1
Aug 17, 2012 (7:05 pm)
Remember the good old days when bumpers (front & Rear) protected your auto body from damage? Today the bumpers are a part of the body. My 2008 Malibu first showed its problem when parking vertically to a curb and as the bumper reached the curb it was so low it dragged over the curb and scratched the bumper. Since then when parking parallel I have come too close to another vehicle, and no old bumper to let me know I was too close, but just the scraping of the bumper paint. Or I backed into the vehicle behind me and guess what--a chip of paint gone from my rear bumper.
Alas!!!!!!!!! Is there another solution? Is there something that lets me know when I'm too close? Remember the wires by the passenger side of the car that would warn you when were too close to the curb--don't want to mark up the white walls!!
Any ideas? I'm spending over $1,000 to have my front bumper/grill repainted. {:--((((
Uncle Dewey
#66 of 67 Bumper Grill Protection
by uncledewey1
Aug 19, 2012 (10:28 am)
I was hoping our moderators, Kristie and Karens, would have some suggestions. Or someone else would say they have the same problems. If you own a later model Malibu, take the time to check the bottom of the bumper/grill, or other parts of the your front/rear bumpers. There must be a solution.
Uncle Dewey
#67 of 67 Re: Bumper Grill Protection [uncledewey1]
by kirstie_h HOST
Aug 20, 2012 (6:44 am)
Moderators can't generally solve your vehicle issues - neither of us has a Malibu. We just moderate all discussions involving sedans and help get you to the discussion best suited for your question.
The solution for the rear would be to purchase an aftermarket backup camera.