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Car Forum / Chevrolet / Chevrolet Malibu / December 2005

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Fuel pump in malibu 2003

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DAWOOD - 13 Dec 2005 07:35 GMT
hi
My malibu couldnt start completely (except for that sound of the
engine starter it was going on) so I took it to the dealer and there I
was realy surprised because they couldnt recognize the problem!!
Then I used to till them (how selly they are!) that the fuel pump
might cause such a problem becasue one of my friends having a VENTURE
have experienced the same symptoms...
They changed it and every thing then seemed to be OK.
I wounder what’s next ??!!!

The question is :
I am a student of medicine in my 4th year and I have no time to waste
with my car ,,,, and  I feel that this car is a bit problematic as if
there were a CANCER moving from one part in it to the other ....
and I have read too much about the problems of this car from this
forum..

SHOULD I GET RID OF IT ?
I am realy thinking of a CAMRY OR AN ACCORD ... WHAT DO YOU SUGGEST
???
rbowers28 - 13 Dec 2005 07:36 GMT
> hi
> My malibu couldnt start completely (except for that sound of
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> I am realy thinking of a CAMRY OR AN ACCORD ... WHAT DO YOU
> SUGGEST ???

I had a fuel pump go out on my 2003 with less than 50,000.  Luckily I
found a shop that did the replacement for around $400.
Al Bundy - 15 Dec 2005 23:06 GMT
I don't know there DaWood. If you are taking up oncology, then perhaps
a metastasized Malibu is what you need to practice on. An attitude
change is in order. As a doctor you need to embrace problems, not run
away like a kitty.
 
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