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7.9

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
$590
Average Mileage:
54,350 miles
Total Complaints:
41 complaints

Most Common Solutions:

  1. not sure (22 reports)
  2. replace door lock actuators (13 reports)
  3. paid $1,166.72 to replace all 4 lock/unlock motors (2 reports)
  4. replace actuators (2 reports)
  5. replace all four door locks (2 reports)
  6. replace rubber face in remote key controls (1 reports)
2008 Chevrolet Malibu accessories - interior problems

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2008 Chevrolet Malibu Owner Comments (Page 2 of 3)

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problem #21

Jun 012009

Malibu LTZ V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 20,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

I was the first person in our town to purchase the new Malibu...won't ever own one again. All 4 door locks stopped working less than a year old. I am finally going to bring in to get them fixed this week. Only because I have the extra money. I had brought in once before and $1000 was just crazy. I have owned many new cars and I have to say this is the worst. Cheve, toyota, ford, bmw.... This malibu is just a cheaply made car. Having to roll the windows down to unlock your door is embarrassing and annoying. When I see someone with the same car I ask them how they like it and if they have had any problems. Guess what everyone has said...the door locks. Why hasn't there been a recall?

- Doug M., Pineville, LA, US

problem #20

Oct 122010

Malibu LT 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 46,000 miles

Don't replace they will just go out again! Go Toyota! Traded my Malibu for a 12 Camry and my wife is speaking to me again!

- hate my malibu, Jonesborough, TN, US

problem #19

Nov 152012

Malibu LT 3.6L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 85,000 miles

I'm just sick of having to manually lock my doors and not being able to remote start it. I wouldn't complain if I had to do it manually in the first place. But seeing that I have the luxury to have power locks it's annoying when I can't use them. What is the point?!?!? I'm surprised chevy doesn't fix them for free!!! I'm not the first and last one this has or will happen too. I did nothing wrong to make them not work so why should I or other chevy drivers have to pay over $1600 to have our power locks that we never broke its a manufactures defect. I love my chevy but its getting on my nerves!!!

- Nick P., Newportnews, VA, US

problem #18

Sep 302011

Malibu 1LT

  • Manual transmission
  • 80,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

I bought the car used from a dealer and I noticed the next day that the drivers side rear door's electric lock didn't work. I bought the part on ebay for around $40 and installed it myself. Works great now.

- eaglehail, Midland, MI, US

problem #17

Nov 012008

Malibu 2LT 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 6,000 miles

Car was 7 months and was having intermittent locking and unlocking of doors. Remote also worked intermittently. Dealer replaced key under warranty. as soon as warranty expired, key began to fail with same symptoms. Dealer wanted $100.00+ to replace. I used the second key for two months and had same issues. I opened up the remotes and found that the bracket holding the battery was loose. I unsoldered the brackets and reformed them so they sat flush on the circuit board. Resoldered and have not had any more intermittent problems for 3 years. Except, now I found out that the carbon on the contacts of the rubber pads wore off and the buttons I use most would not work. Again, Dealer wanted $100.00+ to replace and reprogram a new key. I replaced just the rubber face ($12.00) and keys work great.. got new rubber faces from ikeyless.com.. there are other Internet companies who sell the rubber faces.

- kelsiegato, Middleburg, FL, US

problem #16

Jul 012011

Malibu LS 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 50,000 miles

I bought a 2008 Malibu LS used from West Chevrolet on the airport motor mile here in maryville, tn. It only had 22,000 miles on it when purchased. While under the 3 year or 36,000 mile warranty my passenger front door lock stopped working. The only way to unlock the door was by pulling the lock itself up or down to lock. This was quit annoying. The dealer fixed it with no hassle. 200 miles out of the warranty both driver side door locks did the exact same thing. took it into the dealer and they told me that "i'm not covered under warranty anymore so to fix it will cost $550." Now a few months later and the rear passenger side door has gone out as well. Out of four door locks i only have 1 operating door lock. I cannot use the back seat for anything because no one can get the doors unlocked to get in them. If by chance they happen to unlock it would be a serious safety hazard as my two young nephews in car seats, who ride in the vehicle would not be able to get out if something were to happen and i would not be able to get to them. This is a serious safety issue that Chevrolet needs to be aware of and fix for their paying customers.!!!!!!!!!!!

- Allison M., Maryville, TN, US

problem #15

Jan 162012

Malibu LS 4cly

  • Automatic transmission
  • 38,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

started having issues with my windows being stuck up or down, replaced the fuse that was blown twice still not working right then the door locks in the rear door stopped working, next the front window start getting stuck both up or down took it in they "fixed" the window, yeah little over $100. Next the back windows are still not working and the keyless entry stops working,take it back again. Change battery in keys and fix more wiring in the front doors, leave and couple days later same issue so replace the actuator and everything is working for about a week next thing I know all my door locks are going up and down at random even when the car is turned off! I am 700 dollars into this POS and still not fixed.

- royohio, Fremont, OH, US

problem #14

Mar 012011

Malibu LTZ 3.6L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 44,985 miles

2008 Malibu LTZ 3.6L V6.The door lock problem began with the passenger front door and is migrating to the driver door,right now just intermittant but im sure will need replacement soon..Thanks CHEVROLET. Have already replaced battery, tires and brakes and the car to this day still has less than 40K on it and of course the warranty has expired and I have owned the car for nearly 3.5 years.Any suggestions on a fix or might there be a recall comming.

- mercdaddy49, Houston, TX, US

problem #13

Oct 012011

Malibu 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 50,000 miles

Both drivers side door locks failed. $500. to replace lock motors. Both key fobs have failed ( at the same time) Have a knocking sound in steering as well. Other than good gas mileage not much to brag about on this vehicle. I'd rather drive my daughters 1989 chevy Cav. feels safer!

- David K., Frankort, IN, US

problem #12

May 272011

Malibu LT 2.4L 4 cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 63,000 miles

I bought my 08 malibu in feb 2011 to save gas from big suv what a joke this car is ,will never buy another junk pos GM car again no wonder they needed baild out they build cars with parts that were all made on mondays only have made 3 pmts so far and has been in shop for new tourq converter, front passenger door lock switch, clunking poping in steering wheel, now both drivers side power door locks are dead , And have humming and viberation at 55 mph from front end,

Never never again will GM get any more of my money . In fact im going back to the dealer so they can try to put me into a diff car by another manf and its a chevrolet dealer , its not their fault GM makes junk cars that will never last your loan term .STAY AWAY FROM MALIBU AND GM AUTOS JUNK JUNK JUNK !!!!

- Eric J., Wooster, OH, US

problem #11

Aug 092008

Malibu LS 2.4L 4 cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 21,000 miles

A D V E R T I S E M E N T S

I had electrical problems with my 08 Malibu since day 1, it only had 53 miles on it when I bought it. The Onstar would go off every five seconds, telling me to turn down different roads. My electrical locks went out 8 months after buying the car. I keep having problems with the transmission/or the car not wanting to crank due to the sensor on the transmission. I would have to unlock the steering, put the car in neutral, then back to park, then the car would crank. I brought the car into the dealership several times in the first year to be fixed and nothing was ever resolved. I was always told by the Service Writer/Mechanic that they could visually see I was having problems with the car, but every time they hooked the car up to the machine, no codes were found, so there was nothing they could do. My dome light and the front passenger light quit working about 1 year and 6 months after buying the car. The sensor in the passenger front seat to cut the air bag on/off would malfunction all the time. You could weigh over 110lbs and the light would still be air bag off. I replaced the thermostat in the car, tuned the car up at 60000 miles, always ran synthetic oil in the car since first oil change, keep new tires on the car, brakes, etc. I loved the design, and the way the car felt on the road, real smooth. I just could not handle four years of electrical problems, and nothing ever done to fix it.

- ledieu, Hamptonville, NC, US

problem #10

Apr 132011

Malibu

  • Automatic transmission
  • 55,000 miles

Driver door lock unlocks and locks on its own. Then it just stopped working. Add manually lock and unlock! Seems I'm not the only who had problems with the door locks.

- louisy, Waldorf, MD, US

problem #9

Apr 012011

Malibu LT 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 57,000 miles

I have 1 door actuator still working on my car, supposed to be a buy back car, but GM backed out on me... Offered 1yr oil changes.. WEW HEW

- hate my malibu, Jonesborough, TN, US

problem #8

Feb 282010

Malibu LS

  • Automatic transmission
  • 40,000 miles

I, too, have power lock issues on this vehicle. I purchased it used in Feb. 2010. The back passenger lock was not working, but I didn't realize it at the time. Not long after my keyless entry stopped working (not sure if it was related or coincidental). Then, all locks went crazy. They would lock and unlock at random, or sometimes I would just hear the switch being activated, but locks would remain in place.

I took the vehicle to a local Chevy dealer, and was charged $90 for diagnostic, and they replaced a switch in the passenger side door (I will also mention that they kept my car MUCH longer than anticipated, and actually told me that THEY FORGOT ABOUT IT! But that's a separate rant...). A few weeks later, all power locks stopped working. They must be locked/ unlocked manually (which is a giant PIA when only 1 door is keyed and you have a 2 year old to wrangle into a car seat in the back!) They do, however, engage/ disengage at times when I put the transmission in drive or park, so I know there is some power going to them.

I bought a newer, low-mileage vehicle to replace my last car, an electrical lemon. sigh Car of the year my @rse! I can't believe there's not a recall on this. I'm $150 in, with no end in sight.

- Erin G., Antioch, TN, US

problem #7

Dec 252010

Malibu LS 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 39,120 miles

I've had this car for two weeks. It has low mileage and on Christmas Day the rear passenger lock stops working. Should have kept my 03 Ford explorer and dealt with crappy gas mileage...

- forrestd, Cleveland, OH, US

problem #6

Feb 162011

Malibu LT Four Cyclinder

  • Automatic transmission
  • 55,000 miles

The power door lock on the passenger side failed. I've read a couple other complaints on this website and am concerned that this will happen with the other doors as well.

I noticed that one user paid over $1,000 to get this fixed. Is there a cheaper way to do this?

- thedice, Troy, MI, US

problem #5

Feb 032011

Malibu LS 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 27,962 miles

Driver door power lock doesn't work. The other three work. Just past the 3 years warranty. What a bad feeling!

- huanghe777, Toronto, ON, canada

problem #4

May 122009

Malibu

  • Automatic transmission
  • 35,000 miles

Had to replace door lock motors two times on two different doors.This is one of MANY complaints I have about this 2008 Chevy Malibu LS. I would recommend NOT purchasing a 2008 Malibu

- Pam G., Genoa City, WI, US

problem #3

Aug 012010

Malibu LT 2.4L

  • Automatic transmission
  • 36,000 miles

I took my car in to get the steering wheel knock fixed, and the driver's side rear door lock wasn't working...I waited 3 weeks for the parts and they fixed it. As soon as I got home, the passenger side rear door lock stopped as well...had to bring it back again.

- myfriendmo, Norton, MA, US

problem #2

Jul 012010

Malibu 2LT 3.6L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 68,000 miles

Honestly I have never in my life experienced an issue like this with any of my vehicles including my 1987 Toyota supra. Power locks were like the hot item back then and they have never once malfunctioned in over 20 years. This is insane the lock issue and its driving me insane. After hearing one case similar to mine costing almost $1200, I really don't want to bring it in for maintenance.

- Nate G., Aurora, OH, US

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