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Doors don't lock while in drive or unlock when i put it in park. 2003 chevy malibu.

Ignition locks are a feature that can be programmed. Don't think door switch should have any effect unless a pic chip is present in switch and needs to be married to the bcm.
6/11/2019 1:25:36 AM • Chevrolet Malibu... • 475 views • 0 helpful votes
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What to do when you have u0422 code on a 2013 chevy malibu

You take it to a qualified repair shop , unless you know about GMLAN serial data networks . U codes are network communication codes , problem with a module not talking or the data bus has a problem . GMLAN is general motors version of C.A.N. - controller area network . Watch this video . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqLDpHsxvf8 Then watch this. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VCgg89FeRHQ&t=1s U0422 Invalid Data Received From Body Control Module Body Control System Description and Operation Report a problem with this article The body control system consists of the body control module (BCM), communications, and various input and outputs. Some inputs, outputs and messages require other modules to interact with the BCM. The BCM also has discrete input and output terminals to control the vehicle's body functions. The BCM is wired to the high speed GMLAN serial data bus, low speed GMLAN serial data bus and Multiple LIN buses and acts as a gateway between them. Power Mode Master This vehicle body control module (BCM) functions as the power mode master (PMM). The ignition switch is a low current switch with multiple discrete ignition switch signals to the PMM for determining the power mode that will be sent over the serial data circuits to the other modules that need this information; the PMM will activate relays and other direct outputs of the PMM as needed. Refer toPower Mode Description and Operation for a complete description of power mode functions. Gateway The body control module (BCM) in this vehicle functions as a gateway or translator. The purpose of the gateway is to translate serial data messages between the GMLAN high speed bus and the GMLAN low speed bus for communication between the various modules. The gateway will interact with each network according to that network's transmission protocol. All communication between the BCM and a scan tool is on the high speed GMLAN serial data circuits. A lost communication DTC typically is set in modules other than the module with a communication failure. Body Control The various body control module (BCM) input and output circuits are illustrated in the corresponding functional areas on the BCM electrical schematics. Refer to the Body Control System Schematics for more detailed information.
2/24/2019 11:22:27 PM • 2013 Chevrolet... • 9,642 views • 0 helpful votes
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2002 chevy malibu high idleing 3500 rpm when parked

Might need a new IAC, idle air control. If it is stuck open it can cause a high idle condition. Or you could have a vacuum leak. Is there a suction/whistle kind of Sound from the engine compartment that sounds new?
6/2/2019 9:02:27 PM • 2002 Chevrolet... • 407 views • 1 helpful votes
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What is the torque spec for a banjo bolt for 2012 chevy malibu

It's going to be about 37 ft lbs.
6/3/2019 12:00:32 AM • Chevrolet Malibu... • 371 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have a 2009 Malibu the break lights stay on when driving and when I press the breaks they go off what is causing that

check your brake switch probably located on your brake pedal arm itself
6/7/2019 5:39:18 PM • 2009 Chevrolet... • 266 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where is the alarm fuse on a 2015 chevy malibu ?

Most new chevys the alarm is integrated into the bcm. Body computer module. What would you be trying to bypass. Or what would be the issue on the vehicle. A few ways to keep it from arming the audible alarm is possible. Such as the hood switch contact. If contact is open. The alarm shouldn’t arm. Thanks
4/6/2019 12:50:32 AM • Chevrolet Malibu... • 1,552 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where is low pressure valve on 03 Chevy malibu

it is normaly located on the accumulator/drier
5/24/2019 1:57:39 AM • 2003 Chevrolet... • 365 views • 0 helpful votes
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WHERE IS THE FUEL TANK PRESSURE SENSOR ON A 203 CHEVROLET MALIBU

The fuel tank pressure sensor is on the fuel pump module.You need to remove the fuel tank to access the sensor
5/31/2019 12:54:52 AM • 2003 Chevrolet... • 291 views • 0 helpful votes
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How to release parking brake on 2005 chevy Malibu

There should be a section in the owners manual to tell you how. Most Chevrolet have a release lever under the dash right above the e brake pedal.
3/21/2019 6:03:20 PM • Chevrolet Malibu... • 1,535 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where is the cabin air filter?

Look behind the glove compartment that is where a lot of them are.
5/14/2019 12:55:53 PM • 2000 Chevrolet... • 234 views • 0 helpful votes
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2013 CHEVY MALIBU WHAT ARE THESE CODES ? b2AAA/P06DE/P0013/P0014

buy a manual an look it up. Your going to need the diagnostic steps any way . $20 some bucks for repair info for a year . http://www.alldatadiy.com
3/21/2019 3:15:43 PM • Chevrolet Malibu... • 1,063 views • 0 helpful votes
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What is proper idle setting for 2000 Malibu. my Malibu wants to stall going up hills

The idle speed is not adjustable, it is set ECM. You have other problems and the idle speed is not one, not even close.
6/7/2019 11:02:34 PM • Chevrolet Malibu... • 105 views • 0 helpful votes
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2004 Chevy Malibu Maxx - Power Steering Message

3/11/2019 6:44:36 PM • Chevrolet Malibu... • 1,139 views • 0 helpful votes
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Removing back seat head rest in a 2005 malibu

there is a lock which is locates bottom side of head rest.
5/10/2019 11:56:57 PM • 2005 Chevrolet... • 205 views • 0 helpful votes
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I have a 2013 malibu 2.0 turbo wont start . We've replaced both crank and cam sensors also both VVT sensors . Car started right up then shut it off. Tried to start it again it just cranks.

First let's see what's missing, fuel, spark or both. Do this remove a plug wire or coil on plug the insert a screwdriver into the boot and then hold the metal part of the screwdriver 1/2in. from a metal part of the engine block then have someone crank the engine while you watch for spark. Check fuel, do this remove the cap from the fuel rail test port and depress the schraeder valve while someone turns the switch on, fuel should spray out. NOTE to avoid fire do these tests in this order. I wonder about your fuel pump. I hope this helps. Take care.
5/12/2019 1:36:32 AM • Chevrolet Malibu... • 154 views • 0 helpful votes
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In a 2017 chevy Malibu premier 2.0l where is the seated/cooled seat fuse located?

Should be #33 for the front and 34 for the rear. #33 is red circled in the picture of the engine compartment fuse box. fusebox-vydnvqxlnmsuoiloayauj1fy-5-0.jpg
5/3/2019 2:08:39 AM • Chevrolet Malibu... • 170 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where is the fuse for the cigarette lighter located on a 2003 Malibu Google please show me the location for where the fuse goes on a 2003 Malibu Chevy 4 the cigarette lighter

The fuse is in under hood fuse and relay box, on drivers side. it should be # 34, and they are mini fuses, Try this link. You have a fuse center in the trunk, alos located in the end of dash https://www.justanswer.com/chevy/279q7-hi-i-chevy-malibu-2000-cigarette-lighter-outlet.html
3/12/2019 5:44:30 PM • Chevrolet Malibu... • 629 views • 0 helpful votes
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My trunk button will not open trunk on 12 malibu. there is no key entry and no fob.

Could be the trunk release relay ,located in the rear fuse/relay box . It's under the back seat . trunk fuse # 22 10 amp - located in the same rear fuse box. Could also be the trunk latch actuator ,could be a wiring issue , could be a BCM - body control module problem . The trunk lid open button is a input to the BCM . When the BCM see's this input it energizers the trunk relay . Do you know how to look at a wiring diagram an use a voltmeter to test automotive electrical circuits ? If not ,your best bet mite be to take it to a qualified repair shop.
2/2/2019 1:34:16 PM • 2012 Chevrolet... • 1,502 views • 0 helpful votes
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My alternator is not gettin power on my 2005 chevy malibu

Do you know how to test automotive electrical circuits with a voltmeter ? Your alternator is not getting power where ? The only place it gets power is at heavier gage wire on the back of the alternator . Battery positive voltage . The two wires in the connector are from the PCM / ECM - engine computer . Your vehicle has what is called a smart charging system . https://www.motor.com/magazinepdfs/042010_09.pdf Your best bet ,take it to a qualified repair shop. Circuit Description The generator provides voltage to operate the vehicle's electrical system and to charge its battery. A magnetic field is created when current flows through the rotor. This field rotates as the rotor is driven by the engine, creating an AC voltage in the stator windings. The AC voltage is converted to DC by the rectifier bridge and is supplied to the electrical system at the battery terminal. When the engine is running, the generator turns on a signal to the generator from the powertrain control module (PCM), turning the regulator on. The generator's voltage regulator controls current to the rotor, thereby controlling the output voltage. The rotor current is proportional to the electrical pulse width supplied by the regulator. When the engine is started, the regulator senses generator rotation by detecting AC voltage at the stator through an internal wire. Once the engine is running, the regulator varies the field current by controlling the pulse width. This regulates the generator output voltage for proper battery charging and electrical system operation. The generator F terminal is connected internally to the voltage regulator and externally to the PCM. When the voltage regulator detects a charging system problem, it grounds this circuit to signal the PCM that a problem exists. The PCM monitors the generator field duty cycle signal circuit. This vehicle also has Load Shed System Electrical Power Management Electrical power management (EPM) is used to monitor and control the charging system and alert the driver of possible problems within the charging system. The EPM system makes the most efficient use of the generator output, improves the battery state-of-charge (SOC), refer to Battery Description and Operation , extends battery life, and manages system electrical loads. EPM has also been know as "load management" or "load-shed" in the past. EPM performs the following 3 functions: • Monitors battery voltage and estimates battery SOC • Takes corrective actions by boosting idle speed, reducing system electrical loads, and/or adjusting the generator regulated voltage control (RVC). • Perform diagnostics and informs the driver of charging system malfunctions The EPM algorithm is run any time the dash integration module (DIM) is awake, which includes engine running, key on, accessory mode, and retained accessory power (RAP). During this time the DIM continuously estimates the battery SOC based on battery voltage, estimated net amp hours, refer to Battery Description and Operation , battery capacity, initial SOC, and estimated battery temperature. Estimated battery temperature is a calculation based on key off time, engine run time, and the temperature reading provided by the engine control modules (ECM) air intake temperature or HVACs outside air temperature. When the EPM algorithm is running, the DIM calculates the net charge rate on the electrical system by making constant voltage measurements. It uses the measurements to calculate the charge rate in amp/hours. If the DIM detects a negative charge rate, equal to a discharge from the battery, EPM can request up to 3 levels of idle boost from the ECM, when the vehicle is in park or neutral, as well as up to 2 levels of load shedding for a total of 5 levels of corrective action to maintain proper vehicle electrical system operation. The DIM sends a serial data request to the PCM/ECM to increase the idle speed. The PCM/ECM then adjusts the idle speed by using a special program and idle speed ramp calculations in order to prevent driveability and safety concerns. The idle speed boost and cancel function will vary from vehicle to vehicle and from one moment to another on the same vehicle. This happens because the PCM/ECM responds to changes in the inputs from the sensors used to control the powertrain. In order to maintain Idle quality the ECM may not enter idle boost for up to 120 seconds, unless there is a manual change in throttle position. There is no set time limit for the idle decrease when the criteria has been met to exit idle boost, unless there is a manual change in throttle position. Important: The DIM also has responsibility for requesting up to 3 levels of idle boost from the ECM for the HVAC system based upon head pressure, vehicle speed, and engine running. EPM has priority over the HVAC system when requesting idle boost. However, idle boost will be maintained at the level the HVAC system requires, even though the exit criteria has been met for EPM.
3/6/2019 8:22:43 PM • 2005 Chevrolet... • 552 views • 0 helpful votes
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2013 Chevrolet Malibu ltz not blowing heat. Hear a hum when turned on...no air. Just stopped working. Yet, came on driving home. Now, not working again. Help!

Blower motor control processor is probably the problem . Manual or automatic climate control system ? Doesn't work in any speed ? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8NXjUlDwZs0&t=619s
2/10/2019 6:40:58 PM • Chevrolet Malibu... • 1,042 views • 1 helpful votes
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