2014 Malibu Eco/Battery problems

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Asked by cassisjo1970 Sep 05, 2019 at 11:52 AM about the 2014 Chevrolet Malibu 1LT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My 2014 Malibu will completely shut off at red
lights, stop signs, etc. and I actually have to restart
the engine (i.e. put the car in park, turn the key,
etc). I understand how the eco system works but I
know the car shouldn't just die. Brought it to my
dealership and was told my engine battery was
leaking and had to be replaced but was then told I
have to replace the trunk battery as well because
the engine battery was draining it. This doesn't
make sense to me. I can see how the battery
would cause the shutdown problem but don't the
two work independently? I thought the trunk
battery only handled certain system when the car
is in eco mode. I don't have any electrical problems
at all when the car is running normal. I'm really
confused and feel like the dealership is pulling a
fast one. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

1 Answer

Yeah your gonna probably gonna have to replace the hv battery and unfortunately they cost alot of money. I'm having the same problem with my 2013 eco. I'm thinking of trading it in. I think that may be the best option.

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