What's really up with my Chevy Malibu Lt ?

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Asked by Snoopy Feb 26, 2016 at 02:31 PM about the 2012 Chevrolet Malibu 1LT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Having an issue on the 2012 malibu lt. The night before i was
listening to music for a bit in the parking lot of my house and it
stopped working and the charging port wouldnt charge my
phone..i kept trying to turn the key and it wouldnt start. So i
assumed it was a battery problem and waited the next day. Then i
tried the following day and then the lights turned on but it  was on
anti theft lock as well and I read to turn the key to a certain point
till the anti theft logo stop flickering and to turn it off and then
turn it on. So I did so and thought it would be that instead of the
battery since the lights turn on and cranked a little. But once I did
that the car completely turned off and has no light  whatsoever
and didn't crank anymore as if it completely died. Has any one
experienced this or is it just the battery ? Thank you.

2 Answers

If your charging port won’t charge your phone, you might have a blown fuse. Check the fuse box that located on the left side of the steering wheel. Find out by a diagram which fuse controls your charging port, I think it’s 20 yellow fuse. Best to buy fuses on Amazon...either cheaper then a local auto store. Hopes this helps you!

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