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2011 Chevrolet Impala - Page 6 Questions & Answers
2012 Chevy Impala LTZ Electrical Issue
I tidied up your question a bit into what I think you were trying to say. Sentence run-on, with no commas, can be a problem in understanding the question, so I made about 5 sentences out of your one. :>D
You said you 'tried to do a reset'. How did you do that, did you disconnect the battery? How long for? Was the key in the ignition when you reconnected?
Most of your issues are due to the anti-theft system being activated, so I will put my link to fixing that at the bottom.
Regarding the transmission slipping and overheating, it sounds like you are low on transmission fluid. This would cause slipping and overheating.
Resetting the Anti-Theft System.
https://www.fixya.com/cars/r26859529-resetting_vehicle_anti_theft_system
Click Comment, below my post and let me known how you get on.
How do I determine if
Generally, trucks, vans and large cars with big engines will have rear-wheel drive. Smaller, economy and compact cars are most often front-wheel drive. But you don't have to guess which one you have - find out for yourself.
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Instructions
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Understand that front-wheel drive means the power from the engine and the transmission goes to the front wheels; rear-wheel drive means the power goes to the rear wheels. Four-wheel, or all-wheel, drive means all four wheels are powered.
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Open the hood.
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Find the front of the engine. The front of the engine is always where the belts are located.
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Look to see if the front of the engine is by the fender (side of the car). If so, then you have front-wheel drive.
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Check to see if the front of the engine is by the radiator and the grill (front of the car). If so, then you have rear-wheel drive.
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Look under the car near each front wheel. If you see an axle with a rubber boot (called the CV boot) on either end going into the wheel, then you have front- wheel drive.
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Look under the car between the rear wheels. If you see a large, metal, pumpkin- shaped thing (it's called the differential) with two axles coming out either side, then you have rear-wheel drive.
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Check both under the hood for the position of the engine and under the car for the axles to be sure, because not every car follows the rules for engine position and front- or rear-wheel drive (see Tips below for examples of cars with variations on this rule).
Good Luck
How to remove a 1963
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Disconnect the battery ground cable. Disconnect the chassis wiring harness from the steering column harness at the connector under the instrument panel.
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Remove the horn button cap or the center ornament and retainer. Withdraw the three screws from the receiving cup.
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Remove the receiving cup, belleville spring, bushing, and pivot ring.
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Remove the retaining circlip with a suitable pair of pliers, if applicable.
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Remove the steering wheel nut and washer.
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Using a steering wheel puller, carefully remove the steering wheel.
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Install the steering wheel using the reverse of the procedure above. Before installing the steering wheel, be sure that the directional signal control assembly is in the neutral position.
I have pics but too many to post. What is your email and I can send them to you.
Where is intermittent wiper relay on my 2010 chevy impala
There are two PCB wiper relays . PCB - printed circuit board , soldered inside the under hood fuse box . GM say's their are non serviceable . You would need to pull the fuse box off the vehicle an take it a part . Have heard of people doing just that an soldering new ones in . Free wiring diagrams here
http://www.bbbind.com/free-tsb Enter vehicle info. Year , make , model an engine size. Under system click on body & accessories ,then under subsystem click on wiper/washer . Click the search button then the blue link. The relays are controlled by the BCM - body control module . Before trying to replace them you should have a qualified repair shop diagnose it , check for DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes , test the electrical circuits etc....
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