Two problems related to warning have been reported for the 2014 Chevrolet Impala. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2014 Chevrolet Impala based on all problems reported for the 2014 Impala.
On July 11th 2023 I finalized the purchase of a black 2014 chevy Impala lt at premiere auto solutions llc. The beginning of the week of July 22nd I started hearing loud noises coming from back tire area. On approximately July 24th, the engine light came on for small evaporation leak code. Returned back to premiere auto and spoke with worker\dealer about situation with the car. Was told by this person after a test drive with him that the back tire noises are normal due to the braking system, and he cleared the engine code from dash panel. Within the next week, back tire noise got worse and engine light came back on along with message to service front camera\side detection system. Car diagnosed by two mechanics for replacement of back rotors\brakes and evaporation purge valve. Attempted to contact premiere auto to no avail. On August 4th the vehicle suffered an electrical failure with total loss of power while driving. On August 7th the car was towed to bob johnson Chevrolet at 1271 w. Ridge rd. Rochester, NY, 14615. The car is still there diagnosed with a shorted wire to the front camera module which renders the car inoperable, and is not covered by the extended warranty.
The front camera collision, lane departure, blind spot warning system are all part of an electronic system that warns the driver. In 2014, Chevrolet located these modules in the rear bumper and did not sufficiently protect them from the weather elements, so water gets into them and can cause a fire, and failures from losing your dash gauges to the vehicle not starting. Chevy was nice enough to issue a service action, but limited to a 6 month time frame for repairs. They issued n172097060, which was available from April 2019 to January 2020. This was nice if it failed during that time. Mine failed for the first time in October 2017, which was repaired under warranty, and again in April of 2020, which was just out of the warranty period. Chevy said they would not cover this safety issue again because I was out of the n172097060 recall due to time, not mileage. I believe that this should be covered for a longer period of time because it is a safety issue. I was reading that there was a letter sent, but I never received it. I would have brought the car to the dealer the next day, knowing about the problemm.
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