A handful of things could cause this. But I'd say one of two; Blown Headgasket or a bad intake manifold gasket. Which the engine's of these cars are known for.
A warning on the dic showing an engine power reduce, indicates that there is an electrical problem with the Chevy Malibu. These issues could be worn or damaged sensors, wiring issues, a weak battery, engine overheating or stored codes that could be causing the warning.
A burning smell from a Chevy Malibu could be caused by several issues, including overheating due to low coolant levels, a malfunctioning thermostat, or a failing water pump. It might also indicate problems with the brakes, such as worn brake pads that are overheating from excessive friction. Additionally, electrical issues, like shorted wires or burning insulation, can produce a burning odor. It's important to investigate the source promptly to prevent further damage or potential safety hazards.
Chevy did not build a Malibu in 1995.
Yes, and that will cause shifting issues.
check all the relay switches that's what was causing my problems
200 Chevy Malibu has a sealed system, so it does not have a dipstick to check the transmission fluid. If there are issues, one has to check the fluid while the car is running.
The last Chevy Chevelle was made in 1977. Starting in 1978 the Chevelle nameplate was dropped and Chevy's midsize car was called the "Malibu" from then on. It's interesting because from the very beginning in 1964, the "Malibu" was actually a Chevelle model/trim package. Before 1978, ALL Malibu's were Chevelles, but not all Chevelles were Malibu's.
Chevy did not build Malibu in '94
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