Chevrolet Impala owners have reported 4 problems related to transmission fluid leaking (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Chevrolet Impala based on all problems reported for the Impala.
Well my 2007 Chevrolet Impala want drive or move so I don't if it's the transmission bad or not I need answer please it's leaking fluid and oil as well.
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At a stop light. Feels like transmission is not in gear,engine revs 2500/3000rpm, then trans goes in gear. Told by dealer if using left foot on brake at a stop, this would cause the problem. They offered no help. Was told without codes there is no problem with transmission! when I got car it was leaking trans fluid. Took it back to dealer,to have leak fixed. At another shop I use, while car was on lift you could see trans pan on valve body had been off. Trans has for sure been worked on! as you might guess it will not do this at the dealer. I let the car with them for 1 week,for them to drive. When I got car back they put all of 3miles on it.
Tl-the contact owns a 2010 Chevrolet Impala. The contact stated that the traction control and the abs light illuminated. The dealer performed a diagnostic which located a failure code at the hub bearing wire and the wiring harness. The contact also stated the transmission was rebuilt twice and the power steering rack in pinion was also replaced however the power steering rack in pinion failure re occurred the power steering fluid was leaking. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was 45,000. Li.
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I purchased my 2006 Impala ss brand new in 2006. I've been a loyal gm customer my whole life. At 99,000 started experiencing transmission issues, slipping,and hard shifting. . . At 101,000 miles I was driving down the highway and my transmission stopped working. I refinanced my car to rebuild the transmission for $2,200 . After the rebuild transmission was working ok. Then at 122,000 miles it stopped working again. . . It was snowing and I was stranded in the turn lane of a road with a speed limit of 55mph. . . I turned off my car let the engine cool down and back on at least 20 times. . . My car moved about 200 feet each time. . . An hour later I got back to my house that was 5miles from the failure. I cant afford to fix it now and I am still paying for the car. Its been sitting in my yard for 10 months. This issue is very dangerous and needs to be resolved. I also received a recall for my power steering hose, got it fixed and the brackets came loose from my frame causing my steering to get very hard. I pulled over and checked my power steering fluid at walmart and it was empty. I filled it and everything was working. The next morning I had no power steering again. . . My hose had rubbed on my frame making a hole. I went to the store and bought more power steering fluid but after I put it in my steering was making a loud sound and didn't turn well. I think it was damaged due to the leak. I too have a loud clicking sound coming from my dashboard when I turn on my car. I was told by the dealership it was the vent flap motor . . . $750 dollars to repair. . . Part is only $65 the rest is labor. . . Also when I first bought my car I had to get all 4door windows replaced (under warranty) due to improper window guide adjustment. And my automatic trunk release works off and on, my keyless entry only works 5 feet from my car with new batteries,and all tire pressure sens. Went bad$100 each help.
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