Car won't stay started.

Asked by God's army Jun 26, 2020 at 06:27 PM about the 2009 Chevrolet Malibu LS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My car won't stay started. The messages are ESC, service
traction control and service power steering. I recently
realized the fuse on the passenger side as missing for the
EPS could this be the problem?

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I had a problem with my esc on a volvo once it caused a load of problems and i can tell you what you dont want to do. You dont want to remove the fuse for your esc system because altho it has a chance of fixing any cpu problem the esc is causing and your car might feel like ita runnning good driving w/o your esc working properly and shouldbt even be drivin in emegency situations if you can help it.. |read| and be carefull. Sincerely, Nodda Mikanick

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