13 Chevy Impala Lt

Asked by BBFMook Jan 26, 2018 at 11:01 AM about the 2013 Chevrolet Impala LT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 13 Chevy Impala Lt has no power. No
lights no radio no power or nothing. When I
try to crank it does nothing only thing
come on is engine light. Do anybody know
what it could be?

14 Answers

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sounds like low/no battery voltage. If the battery is 4 years old or older,its time for a replacement.

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Well you diffidently lost battery power somehow. Battery cable ends in good shape and tight? no corrosion? Check fuses and relays? Whats the back story? Don't think this just happened.

I had been driving all that day went to my aunts and sat out there for a few then got ready to go somewhere and and it wouldn’t do anything. And I’m also hearing a buzzing noise from the 12v 30a/40a relay as well.

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Ok,Is there a red light on in the instrument cluster when you try to start it?

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So you go to crank it and nothing? no click,no humming from fuel tank area,no flashing lights on dash,no crazy sounds? is the correct?

When I crank it nothing comes only sounds it makes is when the key is turning over and I forgot to mention that my keys are also stuck on the ignition. Only sound I hear is a buzzing from a relay under the hood.

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Key stuck in the ignition should have been in your post!! Why are they stuck? another back story please.

My bad brother. But after replacing the battery and all I tried cranking it again I got nothing tried to take out the key wouldn’t come out. But I have had the keys stuck in the ignition before but that was only because of me leaving the car on playing music and the battery dies.

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Thank you. Impala's and Malibu's had issues with the ignition switch failing causing no start issues. So my guess from everything you FINALLY shared is that your switch failed giving you a no start situation, and the tell tail sign that the key is stuck. Now with that all said. The ignition switch needs to be replaced for the obvious but, I' not saying it will correct your no start situation,just saying it is a possibility.

Ok well I appreciate you vice brother I’m getting ready to go work on her now. And one more question should I make sure my ground wire is connected on both ends huh?

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