What are the common faults of the 2014 Malibu?
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The common faults of the Malibu transmission include buffer plate failure, transmission computer failure, oil pump failure, valve body failure, torque converter failure, solenoid valve failure, etc. Reasons for torque converter damage in the Malibu transmission: Mostly caused by internal component damage. When it fails, the car may experience acceleration vibrations at speeds between 40 to 60 mph, or show obvious abnormal power transmission performance. If encountering torque converter failure, repairing the torque converter can solve the problem. Solutions for torque converter damage in the Malibu transmission: Cut open the torque converter, inspect the condition of internal components such as the guide wheel, stator, and turbine. Replace any damaged parts, weld the repaired torque converter back together, and check its balance and for any leakage issues.