Five problems related to exterior lighting have been reported for the 2000 Chevrolet Impala. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2000 Chevrolet Impala based on all problems reported for the 2000 Impala.
Takata recall my intake manifold have a recall on it and I would like to bring it in to get fixed. I bought the car from an auction. Also my fuel flow does not work.
Tl- the contact owns a 2000 Chevrolet Impala. The contact stated that while operating the vehicle the air conditioner suddenly stopped working after shutting the vehicle off the doors would not unlock, trapping the driver inside the vehicle. The contact indicated that a security sensor light had illuminated on the dashboard. In addition when the vehicle was shut off all the interior and exterior lights had remained on. The cause of the failures were not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was notified. The failure mileage was 73,000. Jft.
Exterior lights 133,000 miles lights went out on my 2000 Impala in may 2014. This is what happened. I had fractured my left rib at home and was driving to the emergency room at mercy hospital when I hit my bright lights, because the road was dark, and all of my lights when out. I pulled over and kept clicking the lights lever and it would go from no lights to bright lights with each click. I got the low beam to finally come back on after several back and forth clicks. The police stopped me that night because I had to use my right hand to click the lights, which is on the left side of the car, which caused me to weave a little. He also observed me pull off the road for a minute, to get lights back on. He said he thought I had been drinking but saw that I was hurt, 65 years old, and I explained how my lights had just gone out on me while I was driving to the emergency room and I had to keep clicking the high beam, low beam, back and forth to make low beam come back. He saw that I was hurt and couldn’t use left arm and he saw how I had to lean over with right hand to keep clicking switch to get my low beams to come back on, keeping in mind, I’m in severe pain. I was able to get low beam back on while the officer was standing there and he saw the problem and understood and told me to be careful. No ticket. I don’t use my high beams anymore. Also, I have no lights in the cluster, I can’t tell my speed, I use my phone to see how fast I’m going and then set the auto drive. I can’t see the gas gage, but the low fuel light works, it will come on and no indoor lights on top of doors. However the red security light on the dashboard works. When I open car door it’s completely dark, I have to use a flashlight or my phone to see or look for things.
The turning signals on my 2000 Chevrolet Impala fail intermittently. I have now had several close calls as a result. A simple search on the internet reveals this is not a unusual problem with these cars. Just passing this along in case enough people have the same problem.
My car is a 2000 chevy Impala. The high beam switch will not change the lights from low to high. As we all know some roads are darker than others and harder to see at night. I cant put my lights on high beam and 2 nights ago I hit a blown tire off a semi the damage was minimal but could have been fatal. I am a good driver with over a million miles accident free. Gm needs to do something about this. I have read about a lot of these cars with the same problem.