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Problems with 2010 Chevrolet Impala VISIBILITY

On average, the 2010 Chevrolet Impala starts to “feel” problems with the VISIBILITY and its various aspects after 3 838 miles.

Components Affected by VISIBILITY Issues

We have classified the 1 complaints from 2010 Chevrolet Impala about VISIBILITY into the following categories.

DEFROSTER/DEFOGGER/HVAC SYSTEM 3 POWER WINDOW DEVICES AND CONTROLS 1

Recently reported VISIBILITY problems on 2010 Chevrolet Impala

Tl* the contact owns a 2010 chevrolet impala. while driving approximately 45 mph, the contact heard an abnormal noise near the front end of the vehicle. the contact discovered that the heating and air conditioner failed. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the failure mileage was 88,000.

I had to have an actuator replaced on my 2010 chevrolet impala. when i called other mechanic shop (including gm), was uninformed that this is a common issue with impalas. i also had several coworkers with impalas have the same issue. considering this issue is so common in these vehicles, there should be a recall. *tr

It doesn't matter if the car is running or not the actuators to the air conditioner and heating unit start clicking and making a loud noise. after a few minutes it will stop. i went and had it checked by the dealership and was told it would cost between 500 and 600 dollars to fix. in any event i have talked to several people who own impalas and they have had the same problem. my sister was one of those people. she had to take her car back twice before it was repaired correctly. apparently the computer chip in these cars are defective. the clicking noise happens even when the car is sitting in the garage and it is storming outside. i feel this is a manufacturing problem and general motors should take care of the problem without any out of pocket money from the consumer. after all the taxpayers did bail you out. *tr

The rear defroster stopped working. after investigating the issue i discover the electrical harness connectors holding the wiring for the rear defroster(and all other wires) is burnt., the electrical connectors are harnesses for wiring leading form the engine area, to the rear of the vehicle for all electrical components, including the rear defroster. visibly you can see the area that is burnt for the rear defroster. the wiring for the rear defroster is not fused, and in my opinion is a fire hazard. while doing research on this issue i discover that other owners have had these issues, and is very prominent in impala's between 2006 and up. with out a fuse for the rear defroster there is no safety mechanism preventing a short, or burn out of the components, thus creating the potential for a fire inside the compartment of the vehicle, and the rear defrost not to work. *tr

My key is stuck in the ignition and will not turn back to the off position so i can get the key out. i have to disconnect my battery to keep the battery from draining completely when not in use and reconnect my battery when i need to drive my car, and i cannot lock my car because of this. i feel this is a safety issue because i could get injured while connecting or disconnecting my battery and i cannot secure my car. the passenger air bag indicator is on. it was not on when i purchased this used car but it came on at approximately 70,000 miles. my rear defroster barely works. the speedometer sticks at zero then starts working for a few tenths of a mile then goes back to zero again. i have to guess what speed i am going. the speedometer started malfunctioning at about 68,000 miles. chevrolet refuses to repair any of the above at their expense. stating there is no recall on this vehicle. i have seen numerous complaints about the key getting stuck in the ignition on many models of chevrolet vehicles on the internet. why isn't there a recall on these issues? *tr

I had purchased a 2010 chevrolet impala in july, 2010. the first attempt at repair of the front end vibration was on 10/22/2010. the dealership did not recognize the vibration. the vehicle tires were rotated on 01/26/11 in an attempt to stop the vibration in the front end. the vehicle was taken in on 03/18/11 for front end noise (thump) while turning the wheels. the vehicle was taken in on 07/07/11 for the thumping noise in the front end while turning the wheels. the vehicle was taken in on 07/28/11 for a front end thumping noise when turning the wheels. the vehicle was taken in on 08/16/11 for a front end thumping noise and the dealership notices the tires were wearing slightly cupped on the inside edge. the vehicle was taken in on 09/08/11 for a whining noise from the engine bay and power steering fluid was flushed. the vehicle was taken in on 04/09/12 for front end thumping noise, wheel bearing, transmission surge, and whine noise from radio. the vehicle was taken in on 06/27/12 for rough idle, tire replacement, transmission. the vehicle was taken in on 07/27/12 for rough idle, transmission surge, thump noise in front end and whine noise in radio. the vehicle was taken in on 10/05/12 for transmission surge, rough idle, thump noise in front end, and whine noise in radio. the outcome at this point is the dealership tried to reprogram the vehicle, gm approved replacement of all four tires, a replacement of the power steering pump, wheel bearing on driver front side. the dealerships have done two throttle body cleanings. the dealership has stated they will replace the rotors but gm would not approve replacement only turning on the rotors. this case has been opened with the better business bureau whom advised me to contact nhtsa. gm refuses to replace parts because their computer system cannot tell them what is wrong with the vehicle. gm has recalled the police vehicles for front end suspension and has a lawsuit pending in michigan for personal vehicle. *tr

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