I had the same problem ,if you did it go back and recheck and check again ,mostly the distrib cap ,plugs and wires. If you went to a pro ,take it back and have them review their work. Hope this helps ,good luck!
as far as i know there isn't a rotor there for there isn't a distributor. I'm i right ?
spark plugs and wires that's it
It probably needs a tune up. My 1998 Mazda 626 was idling very rough, so I did a tune-up by replacing the spark plugs and wires. This made the engine run better, but the rought idling continued. I took it to my mechanic, and he found a vacuum leak somewhere, and $270 later, it idles smooth as glass
Probably in need of a good tune up.
Plugs, wires, rotor, distributor cap, air filter, oil and filter, check radiator level, tire pressure. That is about it.
On the factory radio you tune to the channel you want and press and hold the number you want it programmed on (1-6)
Probably in need of a complete tune up.
the car could need a tune up the spark plug are located in the top of the motor under all of the plastic If it's just idling rough, but runs fairly smooth, make sure all the vacuum lines are connected and in good shape. A leaking vacuum line is notorious for this kind of problem. good luck
Could be in need of a tune up.
when to tune up my 2005 chevy
tune up chevy trailblazer
For a 2011 Chevy Malibu, a tune-up is typically recommended every 30,000 to 100,000 miles, depending on driving conditions and habits. It's important to check the owner's manual for specific maintenance intervals, as well as to monitor the vehicle for signs like poor fuel efficiency, rough idling, or difficulty starting. Additionally, consider a tune-up if it's been over two years since the last one, even if the mileage is low. Regular maintenance helps ensure optimal performance and longevity of the vehicle.