Some Chevrolet Malibu owners report experiencing starting issues characterized by a clicking noise after previously driving well. Common causes include a weak battery, which can prevent the vehicle from starting, and corrosion on battery terminals that disrupts the electrical connection. Additionally, problems with the starter motor or poor electrical connections may lead to a no-crank situation. Owners have also noted that issues with battery cables can hinder starting when the engine fails to crank. Furthermore, grinding noises during starting may indicate alignment problems between the starter and flywheel, particularly after a starter replacement. Other factors affecting starting can include a dead key fob battery, a malfunctioning alternator, a clogged fuel filter, or faults in the electrical system. It is advisable for owners experiencing these symptoms to thoroughly check their battery and related components to effectively diagnose and resolve the issue.
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