i need help fixing a 2007 impala

Asked by maatt3343 Dec 29, 2016 at 10:32 PM about the 2007 Chevrolet Impala 3.5L LT FWD

Question type: General

my impala has stopped working in me 3 times, just out of the blue it will be
completely dead, no lights nothing, once i give it a jump its fine, this happens
about 2 times a year, i thought its because when i park sometimes my
steering wheel is not straight, almost lie something is getting pinched, anyway
totally causing the car to completely shut down! any ideas?

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Completely dead points to the battery, battery cables or battery connection to the starter. I would inspect and clean the battery connections. These connections need to be free of corrosion and snug. The battery cable that connects to the starter and it's connection at the starter should be inspected. Also the battery needs to be tested.

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