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1999 Chevy Malibu, not shifting

code p 0753 refers to shift solenoid (SS) A ---electrical===causes --wiring ---shift solenoid ---ECM/TCM code p 0758 refers to Shift solenoid (SS) B -- electrical===causes -- same as for p 0753 code p 0452 refers to evaporative emission (EVAP) pressure sensor---low input===causes wiring short to ground ---EVAP pressure sensor ---ECM code p1860 refers to TCC / PWM solenoid circuit breaker the first 2 are solenoid problems in the transmission the p1860 is the torque converter clutch solenoid / servo code p 0113refers to intake air temp (IAT) sensor --circuit malfunction===causes--wiring open circuit/ short to positive ---wiring short to ground ---ground wire defective --IAT sensor ---ECM
7/20/2017 10:29:46 AM • 1999 Chevrolet... • Answered on Jul 20, 2017
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Check Engine Light Code P0301

P0301 - Cylinder 1 Misfire Detected.
6/19/2017 5:45:06 AM • 1999 Chevrolet... • Answered on Jun 19, 2017
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Why would I have gas round the injecters on a 99 Malibu 3.1

injector/injector seals or line leaking
6/10/2017 9:54:34 PM • 1999 Chevrolet... • Answered on Jun 10, 2017
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'99 Malibu won't start.

sounds like a bad solenoid on the starter. replace the 1999 starter(Its old).
5/17/2017 2:59:40 AM • 1999 Chevrolet... • Answered on May 17, 2017
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99mabliu I bypassed the heater core and it still bubbles back like it's running hot and steams like it too

You are to get it served. I can tell you which parts are to be replaced, but, it's not easy DIY.
4/25/2017 3:18:31 AM • 1999 Chevrolet... • Answered on Apr 25, 2017
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Speaker wiring problems in 99 chevy malibu

Somethings loose. Check the plug on the back. You may have to take it partially out to do so!
4/21/2017 12:32:09 AM • 1999 Chevrolet... • Answered on Apr 21, 2017
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I have a 1999 Chevy

Yes , the Refrigerant level is good , I would say the control panel is bad , or there is a problem with HVAC Air Delivery/Temperature Control Circuit Description The vacuum actuators move the air valves in the HVAC system (except the temperature valve). Vacuum is applied to the actuators through the mode selector in the heater A/C control assembly. The mode selector consists of a rotary vacuum switch. The rotary vacuum switch supplies vacuum to the vacuum actuators according to the operating mode selected by the driver. A small servo motor moves the air temperature actuator. The small servo motor positions the door according to the voltage level from the temperature selector in the heater A/C control assembly. The temperature selector is a potentiometer positioned by the temperature control knob on the front of the heater A/C control assembly. Air Temperature Actuator When the ignition switch is in the RUN position, battery voltage is applied to the air temperature actuator. The actuator receives ground at all times through the following components: • CKT 251 • Ground G204 The temperature selector is a potentiometer with a wiper arm. The wiper arm is electrically tied to the air temperature input through CKT 733. When the temperature selector is moved between COLD and HOT, voltage to the control input varies between 1 and 12 volts. The temperature valve motor solid state circuitry performs the following tasks: • Looks at the control input voltage • Moves the motor to correspond to the control input voltage The temperature valve moves for the following reasons: • In order to allow the air to pass through the heater core • In order to allow the air to pass around the heater core This control achieves the desired passenger compartment temperature. HVAC Air Delivery System Check Step Action Yes No 1 Start the engine. Turn the blower motor fan ON and select an air outlet mode. Does air flow out of the selected HVAC outlet ducts? Go to Step 3 Go to Step 2 2 Did the customer concern mention that the air discharges out the correct ducts at first, but then changes during higher engine RPM? Go to Step 7 Go to Step 3 3 With the engine running, cycle the HVAC controls through all the modes. Does the air come out of the selected outlet ducts? Go to Step 18 Go to Step 4 4 With the engine running, take a vacuum reading at the manifold vacuum port that supplies vacuum to the HVAC vacuum control assembly. Is there engine vacuum? Go to Step 6 Go to Step 5 5 Repair the no vacuum condition. Is the repair complete? Go to Step 18 -- 6 Take a vacuum reading at the vacuum supply line at the HVAC vacuum control assembly. Is the vacuum reading the same as the engine vacuum? Go to Step 11 Go to Step 8 7 Disconnect the vacuum supply line from the HVAC vacuum control assembly. With the vacuum gauge connected to the vacuum supply line, re-start the engine and turn the engine OFF. Does the system lose vacuum after turning OFF the engine? Go to Step 8 Go to Step 11 8 Inspect for leaking or collapsed vacuum lines between the engine manifold vacuum port and the HVAC vacuum control assembly. Are the vacuum lines leaking? Go to Step 9 Go to Step 10 9 Repair or replace the collapsed or leaking vacuum line. Is the repair complete? Go to Step 18 -- 10 Replace the vacuum reservoir tank. Is the repair complete? Go to Step 18 -- 11 Using an external vacuum source, apply vacuum to the appropriate vacuum line at the connector to the HVAC vacuum control assembly. Does the actuator retract? Go to Step 17 Go to Step 12 12 Inspect for leaking or collapsed vacuum lines between the actuator and the connector to the HVAC vacuum control assembly. Are the vacuum lines leaking? Go to Step 9 Go to Step 13 13 Disconnect the vacuum line from the actuator. Apply an external vacuum source to the actuator. Did the actuator retract? Go to Step 14 Go to Step 16 14 With the actuator disconnected, inspect the door for binding. Does the door move freely? Go to Step 16 Go to Step 15 15 Repair the appropriate binding door. Is the repair complete? Go to Step 18 -- 16 Replace the appropriate vacuum actuator. Is the repair complete? Go to Step 18 -- 17 Replace the HVAC vacuum control assembly. Is the repair complete? Go to Step 18 -- 18 Cycle the HVAC controls through all modes to verify proper operation. Did you correct the condition? System OK --
4/5/2017 11:26:56 AM • 1999 Chevrolet... • Answered on Apr 05, 2017
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How to change power steering pump on 1999 chevorlet malibu

Here's video showing the basic procedures. He mentioned but didn't emphasize supporting the engine before removing the mount. Also, he didn't show installing the pulley on the new pump. If you get the 'loaner' tool from parts store, the same tool and accessories can be used to remove the pulley and install it. Pontiac Grand Am Olds Alero 3 4 liter powersteering pump replacement
2/28/2017 8:18:33 PM • 1999 Chevrolet... • Answered on Feb 28, 2017
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Can hazard lights cause the tail lights not to work on a 99 chevy Malibu

No different systems
2/6/2017 4:52:58 PM • 1999 Chevrolet... • Answered on Feb 06, 2017
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How tight should a wheel bearing nut for a 1999 Chevy Malibu be?

If the bearing has been newly packed with grease, tighten the nut until resistance is felt then spin the wheel many times. Then, and any other time, back the nut a few flats, then tighten the nut until all play (wobble) is removed from the wheel when grasping it at the tread and rocking it hard as you can. Then advance the nut to the next position where you can insert the split pin. .
1/17/2017 12:31:17 AM • 1999 Chevrolet... • Answered on Jan 17, 2017
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99 Chevy Malibu - auto trans - no dipstick

You have what is called a closed cased transmission. You have to crawl underneathe to get to the tranny and remove the upper bolt close to the side of the case (more towards the bottom of the transmission). When you fill it, you fill it till it starts to drip out of that hole.

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11/19/2016 10:11:32 PM • 1999 Chevrolet... • Answered on Nov 19, 2016
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My 1999 malibu window has a crank handle not electric

Okay...what's your question???
11/13/2016 8:41:13 PM • 1999 Chevrolet... • Answered on Nov 13, 2016
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