Loose connection or blower motor is bad
connection could be loose. Or the switch might be going out
Assuming the blower motor is working, it could be low on coolant, a stuck open thermostat, a plugged heater core or a faulty temp blend door actuator.
Sometimes switches wear out, which could be the reason the switch in your 1992 Chevy truck is not working. There could also be a problem with the wiring. You may also want to check the fuse for the blower to see if it's bad.
There could be a few reasons why a 2000 Chevy Impala shuts off while driving. There could be a problem with the fuel pump, a bad spark plug, or even a loose battery cable.
The online website 'Car Parts Discount' is one place where one can purchase authentic Chevy Impala parts. Another site to check out would be GM Parts Direct. One could also search Impala parts.
There could be two separate problems. Check the blower motor resister, and the ABS sensors for problems that could cause this.
To find local listings for a 1960 Chevy Impala, one can look on several online sites and local or national newspapers. Some online sites are Kijiji, Craigslist and Ebay. Local newspapers could also have some listings of the Chevy.
Could be Warped Rotors. Have them checked.....
my heater doesn't work in my 04 Chevy impala. My coolant levels are correct, and this still does not correct the problem. Could it possibly be the coil in the dash. If not what could problem be?
look in owners manual for a fuse that might control motor, could be a bad motor or a bad switch, these cars are known for the multi speed resistor going bad but when it fails high speed still works
You could have a bad blower motor or there is a resistor inside the blower motor housing which is located under the glove box on passenger side of car (where your feet would go) That could be your problem.
One issue with a 2001 Chevy Impala hard shifting could be the pressure control solenoid. The car may also need something as simple as more transmission fluid.