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The 2016 Chevy Malibu may encounter starting issues such as a drained battery or a stuck key. Battery problems are likely to occur over the vehicle's lifetime, possibly due to leaks leading to fluid spillage or the battery simply dying. In such cases, you will have to recharge or replace the battery, especially if the case is cracked and needs a full replacement. The battery may also drain quickly and require repair, eventually becoming ineffective. Plan on replacing the battery every 50,000 to 60,000 miles, which may be costly, but necessary to maintain your car's operation.
My car won't start, and a message saying "service stability track" appears on the screen.
There are numerous possible causes for why your Chevy Malibu won't start, but the top three reasons typically include a drained battery, issues with the alternator, or a faulty starter.
Hey Tommy, did you find out why the stability light on my car suddenly turned on? My car is starting, but it’s struggling a bit. Did you ever determine the problem with your own car?