2000 Chevrolet Malibu 6 cylinder
Summary:
Enough bang for the buck
Faults:
I have the same problem others have listed with the A/C not working on one or two.
I have also had the problem with the turn signals not working properly. However I learned how to fix it.
The reason you can 'fix' the problem by hitting your hazard light switch forcefully is because that switch is where your problem lies.
The four way light switch goes bad and then it throws off your turn signals.
Just have your four way (hazard light) switch replaced and your turn signals will never just 'give out' on you again!
General Comments:
Overall I cannot complain about the car, especially since it is my first.
I have taken 3 road trips (total miles 3000) this summer alone and the car has driven beautifully on the open road each time.
The small glitches however can add up to costly repair bills.
Would you buy another car from this manufacturer? Don't Know
Review Date: 4th September, 2003
16th Jul 2004, 12:37
I had the same rotor problems with my 2000 Malibu. I finally fixed the problem myself with "power-stop" rotors from www.jegs.com. The part numbers are 0915AR-8256L&R.
These are cross-drilled vented rotors to keep them cooler. They are expensive ($99 a piece), but worth it to me because I no longer have the shimmying from high speed braking.