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Is there a recall on the 2018 Chevy Malibu transmission?

No, there is currently no recall on the 2018 Chevy Malibu transmission. The 2018 Malibu has not been subject to any major transmission-related recalls from Chevrolet.


Investigating the 2018 Chevy Malibu Transmission


The 2018 Chevy Malibu was available with two transmission options - a 6-speed automatic and a 9-speed automatic. Both transmissions have generally been reliable, with no widespread issues or recalls reported by Chevrolet or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).


Some key points about the 2018 Malibu transmission:



  • The 6-speed automatic was the standard transmission, paired with the base 1.5-liter turbocharged engine.

  • The optional 9-speed automatic was available with the more powerful 2.0-liter turbocharged engine.

  • Both transmissions have been used in other Chevrolet and GM vehicles without major problems.

  • The NHTSA database shows no recalls specifically targeting the 2018 Malibu's transmission systems.

  • Some owners have reported minor issues like rough shifting or delayed engagement, but these appear to be isolated cases rather than widespread defects.


Overall, the 2018 Chevy Malibu transmission systems seem to be performing as intended, with no major recalls or safety issues identified by the manufacturer or safety regulators. As with any vehicle, individual owners may experience minor problems, but there does not appear to be a systemic transmission issue affecting the 2018 Malibu model.

What is the lawsuit on the 2018 Chevy Malibu?


Thousands of 2016 to 2018 Chevy Malibu vehicles allegedly have a defective electronic throttle control and accelerator pedal position sensor. Electronic throttle control is in charge of controlling the powertrain of the vehicle, connecting the accelerator pedal to the throttle in an electronic manner.



How much is a 2018 Chevy Malibu transmission?


$5849 - $6287. “Dealer” refers to service centers that specialize in one or two makes and sell those vehicles.



How do you reset the transmission on a Chevy Malibu?


Method 1: Pedal Reset

  1. Start the engine and allow it to idle.
  2. Press the gas pedal to the floor.
  3. Turn off the ignition while keeping the pedal down.
  4. Hold the pedal for an additional 10 seconds.
  5. Release the pedal and restart the engine.



What is the recall on the Chevy transmission?


The recall affects 2020–2022 models, including Chevy and GMC's full-size trucks and SUVs, but a software update fixes the transmission-valve issue. GM is recalling 461,839 full-size trucks and SUVs with diesel powertrains due to a faulty transmission valve that can cause the rear wheels to lock up.



What recalls are on a 2018 Chevy Malibu?


NHTSA safety recall results (6)

  • Seat belts. Recall date. 2021-08-20. Recall no.
  • Power train. Recall date. 2020-10-29. Recall no.
  • Fuel system, gasoline, electrical system, engine. Recall date. 2019-09-06.
  • Service brakes, hydraulic. Recall date. 2018-08-30.
  • Air bags. Recall date. 2018-06-14.
  • Fuel system, gasoline. Recall date. 2018-05-31.



Does the 2018 Chevy Malibu have transmission problems?


Chevrolet has announced that 194105 vehicles have been affected by a Transmission recall.



How do I know if my Chevy Malibu has a recall?


To check whether there are any open recalls on your Chevrolet Malibu, enter its VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) or license plate number into the RepairPal Safety Recall Checker here. Your Chevrolet Malibu VIN can be found at the base of the windshield or on your registration card.



Is there a recall on transmissions?


The recall involves some models of 2020-2022 Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, 2021 Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Tahoe and GMC Yukon, among others. The transmission control valve on the impacted vehicles may fail causing the rear wheels to lock up, the NHTSA said, which would increase the risk of a crash.



Are Chevy Malibus known for transmission problems?


A: Some common issues with the Chevrolet Malibu include transmission problems, electrical issues, fuel pump failures, and air conditioning problems. However, these issues are relatively uncommon and can be easily resolved with proper maintenance and care.



Do dealerships replace transmissions?


Since we have builders, and dealers don't, this is a more cost effective repair. Dealers simply replace the entire transmission and charge you for it. A repaired transmission is one where a specific component is replaced or fixed.


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