Four problems related to loud engine noise have been reported for the 2011 Chevrolet Impala. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2011 Chevrolet Impala based on all problems reported for the 2011 Impala.
I was driving and a part in my a/c began clicking loudly, then the air shut off completely and started smoking. A loud noise came from where the a/c blower motor is and within moments the entire car was engulfed in flames.
When I got the car I new it needed new tires so I went to the tire shop fro. M the dealership but I ask the dealer if the car had been in an accident because I could feel it shimmy he was trying to sale me and 2009 but I could here its power steering pump was out they were both the same price it only made since to get the newer car. After putting new tires on I seen it needed oil change then and transmission needed serviced. While I was doing that I called to ask the guy if he was going to help me out. Lol yea bring it in all charge you twice as much as the place you are at right now so I let him know I would let all my friends know. It was one thing after another. Its been one thing after another then the flapper for the vent started flapping and makes an awful noise all the time there no working air conditioning so I took it to a mechanic to look at it needs brakes and rotters and the list goes on and on so I wanted to get out of the 29. 9 interested the loan office contract me because im paying it off to fast and says I signed to wrong loan agreement and wants more money there in cahoots together it wouldnt let me mark everything thats wrong.
Tl the contact owns a 2011 Chevrolet Impala. The contact state while driving 35 mph, the vehicle started hesitating. The contact was in the process of making a left turn when he heard an abnormal noise coming from the vehicle. The contact stated that change throttle body, service stability trac and service traction control warning lights were illuminated. The engine power reduced warning light was also illuminated. The vehicle was taken to autosmart - longview located at 1151 mccann rd, longview, TX 75601, (833) 586-2886 however, the mechanic was unable to duplicate the failure. The mechanic reset the check engine warning light. The contact stated that the failure recurred four times. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer had not been informed of failure. The failure mileage was 127,068.
My car just reached 79,000 miles and I was driving when my car cut off in the middle of traffic! this happened twice in the same drive. It immediately started back up but then the check engine light came on along with a stabilitrak error message. Then a message saying engine power is reduced. Now the car's engine is making a terrible noise and is having problems accelerating without making a loud sound like air trying to blow through a pinhole. The chevy service department I took it to wants almost $700 just to take it apart to see what it wrong with it, which doesn't include the possible amount for repair. And they did not look at any of the technical service bulletins like requested! now they are saying my car is not able to be driven at all. I went online and started to research these issues and found that there has been a lot of complaints about these exact issues most even the same year. There is no reason that a car with 79000 miles should have engine problems. I owned a 2003 Impala prior to this one and had almost 125000 miles before I purchased this 2011. There are way too many complaints going on with this car for it not to be recalled.