2019 Chevrolet Impala Suspension Problems
3 owner-reported suspension complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (3)
Your car's parking brake release warning appears unexpectedly after sitting parked for extended periods, accompanied by a rough jolt before you can drive away. You've experienced a persistent shake throughout the car since purchase—the dealer replaced front strut assemblies under warranty, but the vibration has gotten worse despite new tires and chassis inspections. The decorative metal ring around your cupholders has cracked and broken, creating sharp edges that have caused cuts. Additionally, your car sometimes lacks power during acceleration, and you suspect an exhaust leak even though there are no visible signs underneath. Addressing these issues will likely require suspension component replacement, cupholder trim replacement, and exhaust system inspection or repair.
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While turning left, your car skidded and didn't complete the turn smoothly. You also noticed a hole in the muffler, a fractured sway bar on the driver's side, and problems with the brake actuator, bushings, and rotors that aren't working properly. No warning lights appeared on the dashboard. An independent mechanic was unable to repair the vehicle, and Chevrolet said it's no longer under warranty at 129,000 miles. These issues will likely require replacement or repair of the suspension components, brake system parts, and exhaust system.
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You're hearing a clinking noise coming from the rear of your car near the tire while driving. This type of noise typically indicates a problem with suspension components that may need inspection and tightening or replacement.
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