10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
1 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
2 / 0
Average Mileage:
71,784 miles

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problem #35

Jul 092021

Malibu

  • miles
Driver side seat weld has failed causing seat to lean & become unstable. This failure put my entire family at risk.

- Addison, IL, USA

problem #34

Nov 172019

Malibu 4-cyl

  • 100,000 miles
The contact owns a 2011 Chevrolet Malibu. The contact stated that while driving 55 mph, the weld to the driver-€™s seat fractured. The contact had pulled over to inspect the damage and was where the seat had started to lean. The contact took the vehicle to an independent mechanic where she was informed that the entire seat needed to be replaced. Neither the dealer nor the manufacturer were notified of the failure. The vehicle was not yet repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 100,000.

- Jamaica, NY, USA

problem #33

May 032021

Malibu

  • 133,000 miles
Have noticed that the driver's seat is leaning towards the back and right. Took it to the dealership and was told there are broken welds on the frame. This should not happen. Seems like it makes the car dangerous to drive.

- Sherwood, OH, USA

problem #32

Apr 112021

Malibu

  • 100,100 miles
Power seat weld and frame broke electrical problem check engine light comes on nothing wrong mirror power adjusting does not work

- Genoa, OH, USA

problem #31

Jul 312020

Malibu

  • 85,876 miles
The metal on side of seat broke causing the seat not to be able to adjust. Also, electrical problems lighter had shortage and speaker sounds increase and decrease with being adjusted, and the light for the tire pressure remain on even when the tires has sufficient air. I didn't notice an exact time the defect happen. I just notice the affects while driving.

- Clinton, MD, USA

problem #30

Feb 152020

Malibu

  • 100,000 miles
I got into my car and the driver seat collapsed on the back-right side. After inspection, I found that the weld broke, causing my car to be extremely unsafe to drive! I have found numerous complaints online and numerous complaints filed with NHTSA for this issue. Why isn't an official investigation being conducted regarding this defect? I feel that this should be considered a safety recall and GM should be responsible for the cost of the repairs!

- Kokomo, IN, USA

problem #29

Jun 012019

Malibu

  • 130,000 miles
Broken welds under the seat where they should never be broken, very dangerous! seat is all the way down, driver side seat has collasped

- Ypsilanti, MI, USA

problem #28

Apr 272019

Malibu

  • 149,000 miles
The seat belts on this vehicle have some issues. I was involved in a wreck lately and I was hurt really bad from the seat belt on the Chevy. The seat belt dinted into my body causing some really bad pain when the accident occurred.

- Richmond, IN, USA

problem #27

Nov 022017

Malibu

  • 129,000 miles
The wiring on my vehicle has always been messed up causing my check light engine to stay on at all times. I've had multiple machinists look over my vehicle and have spent lots of money trying to get this issue fixed.

- Richmond, IN, USA

problem #26

Mar 042019

Malibu

  • 135,000 miles
Was driving my 2011 Chevy Malibu ltz when I noticed the driver side seat started leaning to the right side. I inspected the underside to see the cross bar broken on the right side. Now the seat rocks and is very unstable. I have read hundreds of reports claim that my the same design flaw. Why is GM not doing something about this?

- Woods Cross, UT, USA

problem #25

Feb 252019

Malibu

  • 118,000 miles
Drivers seat started leaning to the right over time. Then one day when we got in the car, the seat was wobbly. Thought maybe a loose bolt, but found seat frame is broken. Looked online and found this is a very common issue with the Malibu, but no recalls. This is clearly a safety issue and should be covered by Chevy.

- Maple Grove, MN, USA

problem #24

Dec 172018

Malibu

  • 150,000 miles
"takata recall".... while driving my vehicle making a left turn I heard a loud noise, position got uncomfortable have to sit very very low while driving and sometimes seat kind of lift up when moving. Brought to dealership and tells me my seat is broke and it requires a new assembly. How does a seat just break? this is a safety issue! too expensive to fix so driving unsafe is not good at all.

- Opelousas, LA, USA

problem #23

Jan 012018

Malibu

  • miles
Driver front seat track cracked at weld spot, seat leans to the right. Issue has happened to many others and appears to be a wide spread manufacture defect. Cost to repair is $1200 through a dealership for a whole new seat frame. Unacceptable that this hasn't been recalled.

- Dublin, CA, USA

problem #22

Dec 112018

Malibu

  • 0 miles
I purchased this car on 11/30/2018 and noticed now that there was a recall on the seat belts. My car belts have not been replaced.

- El Mirage, AZ, USA

problem #21

Oct 182018

Malibu

  • 49,150 miles
On 10/17/18 I was just about to pull onto the Suburban side street that I live on, going approximately 10 mp, when I suddenly heard a very loud "clunk" or "snap" and immediately felt my driver's seat shift downward and to the right. After completing my turn, I pulled to the side of the road, put my vehicle in park and noticed that the entire driver's seat was "loose." I got out of my vehicle and the driver's seat was tilted toward the center console, on a downward angle, the seat was rocking back and forth/up & down when I gently touched it. What a serious safety issue! if this happened while I was just driving down a Suburban side street at a low speed, then what would happen in an accident? one thing I want to point out is that shortly prior to my seat breaking, I had used my automatic controls on the side of the seat to adjust my seat slightly. I adjusted the height and tilt of the frame (not the angle of the back of the seat). It appears that I am not the only individual who has had this experience, that is scary! I am waiting to get an estimate from the Chevy dealership I go to, and I am hoping it is covered under my extended warranty. My car is a 2011 Malibu and is just under 50,000 miles. It is serviced regularly by the same dealership I purchased it at, there is no reason why this should have happened!!!!!!! very scary to drive with a seat that is no longer secured properly. It does not appear that this is being addressed by Chevrolet, either as a recall, safety investigation, or etc. If this happens to 1 or 2 people, maybe coincidence, but google is full of reviews with this complaint. In fact, when searching on google for "driver seat broken" the first thing that comes up is this exact issue in a Malibu!!! there are a couple other search results on the first page that are this exact issue in a Malibu as well.

- Buffalo Grove, IL, USA

problem #20

Oct 012017

Malibu

  • 99,112 miles
The contact owns a 2011 Chevrolet Malibu. The contact stated that the driver's seat was not completely attached to the vehicle and the seat moved when driving various speeds. The vehicle was not taken to a dealer to be diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was approximately 99,112.

- Bryan, OH, USA

problem #19

Aug 012018

Malibu

  • 95,714 miles
I went to adjust my seat forward using the automated adjuster and heard a snap. The seat will adjust forward but not as much as usual and leans toward the center console. I can feel the back, left hand corner of the seat lift from the actual frame when turning. I imagine this makes for an awful safety hazard if I were in a crash. I'm glad the seat didn't break while I was moving the car. It happened suddenly and most certainly would've caused me to crash. I'm extremely nervous about what will happen if someone happens to collide with me. Will the the rest of the welds onthe seat frame hold? I've read several complaints about this online already. If I'm in a fender bender or (god forbid) worse, will the seat stay in the car" the seat belt is attached to the seat and I'm worried. What's to keep me from going through my windshield"! this shouldn't happen! there needs to be a recall!

- Scottsville, VA, USA

problem #18

Dec 152017

Malibu

  • 90,000 miles
The driver's seat frame is broken, causing a sharp lean to the right. It appears that the frame needs to be re-welded. A quick google search found a good number of the same issue. The pictures online look exactly like my problem. (the attached pic is one I found with the same problem, but not my actual seat)

- Fairfax, VA, USA

problem #17

Dec 062016

Malibu

  • miles
I call wylie musser motor S for service and they said they will repair when they have the order. It has been 2 years and still no call back for service.

- Terrell, TX, USA

problem #16

Aug 132017

Malibu

  • 99,100 miles
The frame attached to the base on the drivers side collapsed while I was driving causing me to swerve but I was able to avoid crashing into anything and brought the vehicle to a stop. The seat is leaning to the right. I got it to the GM dealership and requested them to repair it and filed a report case# 8-3168765111. File notice with GM and I am awaiting a determination on my claim, I am hopeful that GM will honor my claim and investigate production issues that may have lead to this issue. I reviewed carcomplaints.com and noticed that there have been numerous incidents over the years.hopefully NHTSA can investigate this problem,

- Sewell, NJ, USA

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