Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet malibu. the contact stated that the keys provided at the time of purchasing the vehicle did not open the doors and the trunk manually. the contact took the keys to a locksmith who stated that the keys did not match the door locks and the trunk lock. the vehicle was taken to turan foley chevrolet buick (228-206-0289, located at 11123 u s 49, gulfport, ms 39503) where the manager and general manager were unable to unlock the vehicle. the general manager informed the contact that she would be responsible for the cost to replace the locks. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure and did not get back with the contact. the failure was not repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 14. *dt*jb
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet malibu. while operating the vehicle, the brake lights intermittently failed to illuminate when depressing the brake pedal. also, the front driver side window failed to operate and would not roll down and the rear passenger door could not be unlocked from inside the vehicle. furthermore, the ignition key could be removed from the ignition switch while driving the vehicle and, after starting the engine, the vehicle suddenly stalled and shut off. the cause of the failures was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer and local dealer were not notified of the failures. the failure mileage was 60,000.
First i have had nothing but steering issues and have had parts replaced previously on this vehicle. now i have to replace struts, axles and needless to say new tires because of the wear on them due to the steering issues. however, i have a recalled shift cable and have been waiting since last year in august or september. i asked isn't this a safety issue and they stated , they all are. so i am still waiting for the call that they have this shift cable and can only pray nothing happens, like a bad accident. if something were it probably wouldn't be good for you all. anyway when will this part be in so i can get it taken care of. went to [xxx] in kansas city ks. bought the vehicle from them and have had nothing but issues with the car. please advise. by the way the seat broke, the automatic locks stopped working and i'm not real happy. of course its paid for now and not under a warranty. information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr
Door locks go up and down continuously while driving the car. when the car is parked and not locked (inside a secure garage), the factory alarm goes off when opening the doors. the electric lock switch on the driver door will not always unlock the other car doors. the key-in-ignition chime has started chiming even when the keys are not in the ignition. this all started sunday, march 30th, 2014. it has continued daily from then until now (wednesday april 2nd) and is still happening. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet malibu. while driving approximately 35 mph, all four doors on the vehicle locked and unlocked independently. the vehicle was turned off and restarted, but the failure persisted. the vehicle was taken to a dealer for diagnostic testing. the vehicle was repaired, but the details of the repair were unavailable. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 29,000.
Tl*the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet malibu. the contact stated that the power windows, locks, linkages, and ignition switch sporadically become inoperative. she took the vehicle to the dealer and they replaced the ignition switch at the cost of $495. the manufacturer stated that they would not assume responsibility for any repairs because the vehicle exceeded its mileage. all remedies as of march 31, 2009 have been insufficient in correcting the failures. the failure mileage was 45,000 and current mileage was 51,000.
The front and rear door locks freeze up and doors will not close when temperature goes below freezing. the doors will fly open if vehicle is driven. slam front door and rear doors will open. vehicle is not safe to drive in this situation. dealer has lubricated doors but it happens every winter since 2005/06. *tr
No child rear door safety locks. *jb
Tl*the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet malibu. the vehicle is not equipped with child safety locks. the manufacturer stated that the vehicle was manufactured without the child safety locks. the manufacturer offered her a voucher towards the purchase of another vehicle since that was not disclosed at the time of purchase. there are no failures at this time. the current mileage was 62000.
Doors on my 2005 malibu will not shut in freezing or close to freezing weather. door will actually fly open when car is in motion. very dangerous! *nm
2005 chevrolet malibu. door stop mechanism does not work. doors swing closed with little or no resistance causing leg injuries and fall risk. dealer and manufacturer have no solutions. problem is continuous since we have had the car. *jb
There has been a continuous grinding noise when turning the wheel of my car even if turning only slightly. my girlfriend has the same car and has had to bring her vehicle to the manufacture three times in the past 5 months to be fixed. the problem is that it is wearing down the brakes. my car is only 6 months old and the brakes are already squeeking. also the rear door latch gets stuck and will not allow the door to close until a screwdriver is taken to it. this is for a 2005 chevy malibu. *nm
At approx 5 mph, and our back seat passenger rested his arm against the rear drivers side door, the door swung open (latch failure). the door would not re-latch despite approximately 50 attempts to close the door. we rotated the latch assembly trying to see what was wrong and it would still not latch. if this was a child or if i was traveling at a higher speed this could have been catastrophic and could have resulted in injury or death. finally we were able to get the door to stick closed halfway, the whole drive home it rattled and door ajar was listed. it was 9 degrees f according to the onboard computer at the time. the next morning, at 22 degrees,we opened it and it latched properly on the first attempt. on jan 21, also at 9 degrees, i opened the rear door and attempted to close it. this would not latch at all, and after 30 minutes of trying, i drove 5 miles to the dealership with my hand extended to the back seat, holding the door closed manually so that it would not swing out and cause an accident or property damage. the service manager looked at this, and duplicated the problem for approx 5 minutes, at which time the car was warmed up slightly due to it being indoors, and it closed properly. the dealer asked if i had any children and when i said no, they released the vehicle to me and said they'd be in contact with gm about this and my suspension issue and call me monday. *nm
Driver side rear door did not latch properly when closed. no door ajar light was indicated and door swung open upon turning a corner even with doors locked. we were experiencing a cold snap at the time but this has happened another time when there was cold weather. no one was injured but an unbuckled child or passenger could have been thrown from the vehicle. i am not sure if this is a defect with the latch mechanism. i took the vehicle to the dealer and they advised that it was caused by a frozen lock. they treated it with silicon spray and lube. hopefully this will solve the problem but i am now worried the door will open again. this is a 2005 car with only 700 miles. *nm