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Old 01-24-2014, 03:04 PM
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2004 Chevrolet Classic Malibu has several issues.

Hi there, my Chevy Malibu is having a bit of trouble.

When I drive on inclines my reservoir leaks. It did it way more when I lived up a hill, but since I've moved to a more flat area, I barely see it.

A more serious issue I am having is with my ignition/gear shift. When I try to turn the car off it will not go to the OFF position. If I wiggle the handle, it will then go off.

Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Re: 2004 Chevrolet Classic Malibu has several issues.

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Hi there, my Chevy Malibu is having a bit of trouble.

When I drive on inclines my reservoir leaks. It did it way more when I lived up a hill, but since I've moved to a more flat area, I barely see it.

A more serious issue I am having is with my ignition/gear shift. When I try to turn the car off it will not go to the OFF position. If I wiggle the handle, it will then go off.

Any help is greatly appreciated.

Which resivoir is leaking? It may have a crack in it.

As far as the shifter, the shift cable may be out of adjustment, or there may be a problem with the shifter itself. The shift lock switch is usually part of the shifter and the switch may have a problem.
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