Loss of coolant with no apparent leak, white smoke from the exhaust that smells sweet, coolant mixed with the oil, white foam on the underside of the oil fill cap, bubbles in the radiator with the engine running, overheating engine, miss on one or more cylinders, loss of power, are signs. A cooling system bleed down test will tell you if you have a leak in the cooling system.
It should be disc on the front and drums on the rear.
In all probability the alternator is not working as it should.
It should be just below the bottom radiator hose.
They should be changed only if they are cracked. That is why it is important to never let it run hot.
Yes it does and should be checked yearly.
The 2006 Chevy Malibu does not have an accessible fuel filter. There is a filter within the tank that should only be serviced at a Chevrolet service center.
Should be in a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
There are numerous solenoids inside the transmission. Whatever the problem should be left to a specialist.
You can expect to get approximately 18 miles per gallon from your 1965 Chevrolet Malibu. The gas mileage will be lower if the Malibu has been upgraded to todays emissions standards.
parts and labor will cost around 450.00 dollars
go by the recommended mileage in the scheduled maintanence section of the owner's manual.
The fan should come on at 232 to 235 degrees and will go off at 195.