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Why is my car saying Engine Hot AC off?

Why is my car saying Engine Hot AC off?

Malfunctioning Temperature Sensor: It is common for an engine to run hot without causing the coolant in your radiator to boil or damaging the components. More specifically, a faulty sensor will often throw off your engine’s computer and prevent it from providing enough fuel for the engine to turn over.

What are the safety features on a Chevy Impala?

Standard safety features include a side-impact airbag for the driver, antilock brakes, all-speed traction control and a tire-inflation monitor. Daytime running lamps also are standard.

What kind of car is the 2001 Chevy Impala?

The Impala sedan is a carryover for 2001. The Monte Carlo shares the Impala’s mechanical design and engines but comes in sportier two-door styling. Chevy dropped out of the full-size segment when it stopped selling the rear-drive Caprice and Impala SS models at the end of the 1996 model year.

What are the specs of a Chevy Impala?

The Impala LS comes with a strong engine, athletic handling (and a ride that might be too firm for some), and a comprehensive list of convenience and safety features. The base model is softer, not as quick and more basically furnished.

What’s the difference between LS and base Impala?

The base Impala comes with a split, front bench seat for six-passenger capacity. The LS model adds front bucket seats and a split, rear seatback that folds for additional cargo room. Both models have large, easy-to-use controls that are well lit at night, and wide, tall doors that allow easy entry and exit.

When did the Chevy Impala first come out?

The Chevrolet Impala ( /ɪmˈpælə, -ˈpɑːlə/) is a full-size car built by Chevrolet for model years 1958 to 1985, 1994 to 1996, and since 2000 onwards. The Impala is Chevrolet’s popular flagship passenger car and is generally among the better selling American made automobiles in the United States. For its debut in 1958,…

Standard safety features include a side-impact airbag for the driver, antilock brakes, all-speed traction control and a tire-inflation monitor. Daytime running lamps also are standard.

The Impala LS comes with a strong engine, athletic handling (and a ride that might be too firm for some), and a comprehensive list of convenience and safety features. The base model is softer, not as quick and more basically furnished.

The base Impala comes with a split, front bench seat for six-passenger capacity. The LS model adds front bucket seats and a split, rear seatback that folds for additional cargo room. Both models have large, easy-to-use controls that are well lit at night, and wide, tall doors that allow easy entry and exit.

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Ruth Doyle