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Re: Problems with the fob [rferd43]
by glennb on Mon Aug 11 13:34:56 PDT 2008
Same issue with one of my remotes. I opened it up and noticed that the battery holder had a broken solder joint on the printed circuit board (one side only). I tacked it back in place with a 15w soldering pencil and that cured the problem. Previous to the repair, the remote worked intermittently, then eventually only when I rapped the remote on my palm a few times. Open yours up and look at the attachment points on the battery holder. You may have the same issue. Even a cold solder joint could cause a similar problem.
Re: 2006 malibu Maxx Problem [glennb] (Fixed!) [glennb] [burnt_3]
by glennb on Fri Jul 04 07:02:19 PDT 2008
I would say my trans problem was less of a out and out fluctuation, and more like the trans was slipping into neutral when I let off the gas, and then the engine would rev as I tried to re-accelerate. It would then eventually drop back into gear, which was very noticeable. Does your +,- toggle work on your shifter? Or is it malfunctioning like mine was? That seems to be the common component that Chevy doesn't have much history on (or my dealer's service manager was just lying to me!)
Re: 04' Maxx Transmission Problem [glennb] (Fixed!)
by glennb on Thu Jun 26 18:25:24 PDT 2008
I got the Maxx back from the local mechanic today and my trans problem is history. It was indeed the +,- toggle switch on the shifter. The part was $49 and the labor was the same price. My Chevy dealer told me it was going to be $400!! At any rate, I thank all that replied and I hope this will help anyone searching for a similar cure in the future. Glenn
Re: 2006 malibu Maxx Problem [glennb] (Fixed!)
by glennb on Thu Jun 26 18:17:50 PDT 2008
Trans problem fixed! It was all related to the +,- toggle switch on the shifter! $49 part, $49 labor. Independent garage. The dealer wanted $400! Now to get that exhaust fixed...
Re: non functioning low /manual selector [davidwli]
by glennb on Tue Jun 24 19:55:22 PDT 2008
davidwli, you just gave me hope. Thanks for that info.
Re: 04' Maxx Transmission Problem [maxx4me]
by glennb on Tue Jun 24 13:56:31 PDT 2008
I am getting my first brake job this week at an independent garage; maybe they can shed light on this. The dealer wants me to replace the non functioning L(ow) gear selector on the shifter before going further. His thinking is it may be related. $400 and no guarantee. Sounds like a stall, but I'll get it fixed before calling Chevy again (what it took to get my steering fixed finally). He mentioned $2k for a diagnostic trans tear-down. I can't believe this is a mystery problem. He more or less alluded to it being normal as well.

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