I have a 2009 Chevy Malibu, all electrical accessories work from the Heat/AC to the sunroof and heated seats. when I turn the key to start position I get nothing not even a click, also the service ESC light, the service Power Steering light, BRAKE light are on (no check engine though). Ive checked every fuse and relay, both plugs on the BCM and ECM there is no corrosion and has power to everything. When I check the Starter solenoid, with a test light, I get no juice in any key position. I am losing power somewhere but cant figure out where been searching for 3 weeks and don't know where to turn next, Please help.....

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Asked by Hevdgalle Jan 18, 2015 at 06:57 PM about the 2009 Chevrolet Malibu 2LT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

All Electronics work but no power to starter (already changed the ignition switch)

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Nope, using the original key... The security light has never come on or flashed..... I also left out that I hooked it up to a scanner and get no communication....

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The same thing happened to my 2013 malibu lte 54K. Sent the car to the dealer but they have no idea about it ! .....

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I just had same problem they said they had to replace the ecm and car worked fine after that it started and ran fine

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