4.1

definitely annoying
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
29,358 miles

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problem #5

May 012020

Colorado 4-cyl

  • 100,000 miles
My service airbag light keeps coming on. Also, I'm going through tires too often as the vehicle won't stay in alignment.

- Carthage, MO, USA

problem #4

Dec 152018

Colorado

  • 37,000 miles
Tire pressure monitor failed in less then 3 years of owning the vehicle. The truck was purchased brand new in 2016 and now I'm being told that I have to pay for the tmps replacement cause I'm past the bumper to bumper warranty. This is clearly a defect in the TPMS as the batteries should last at least 10 years. I have a 2008 vehicle that has the original sensors in the tires with no issues. Is there anyone that can get the taken care of as this is a defect and not a normal wear and tear situation.

- Little Elm, TX, USA

problem #3

Aug 012017

Colorado

  • miles
Tires making a loud noise since the 20,000 mile mark, vibration as well, currently 28,686 miles, scalloped tires? so loud on hight way can't hear radio, noise is bothersoom, question any recalls

- Derry, NH, USA

problem #2

Mar 132018

Colorado 4-cyl

  • 9,688 miles
Was at shop returning truck to install ordered electrical parts on 3/13/18, when the installer called me over to show me an extremely large gash in tire tread, complete width of middle tread and about 7 inches in length. (have photo)leaving the membrane exposed. I was there on Friday 3/9/18 with initial repairs & this was not noted! ( tires were balance due to outage of wire for ABS) I drove back home 50 miles on Friday, did not move the truck all weekend, till my return on Tuesday (13th). When discovered. He advised me to get this repaired immediately! I drove cautiously approx. 4 miles to local Chevrolet dealership (reliable) it was around 4pm, I explained that I did not have appointment, and needed immediate attention due to damaged tire ready to blow out! I explain this looked like manufacture defect. Needless to say none was covered by insurance, I paid out of pocket $274.24. I am so thankful I did not have a blow out driving to albuquerque, nm this is highway most of the way, with speed limit 70 mph. And most grateful my 3 grandkids were not with me, , as I frequently pick them up from school. This could of definitely been devastating. The service dept. Assumed I ran over something. This is a newer truck I only have 9688 miles on it, and careful to watch what is on the roads. As this was the driver rear tire involved, the front was not affected at all" is this possible it is a manufactured defect " I have never had this happen to a tire on my vehicles before, as I am 65 yrs old. Do I have to wait for this to happen to another tire on this vehicle from this company with possible tragic results. I will do my diligence in inspecting tires before I leave, but this could of happen as I drive traveling once again on highways.

- San Ysidro, NM, USA

problem #1

Jul 112016

Colorado

  • 100 miles
My 2016 Chevy Colorado crew cab Z71 4X4 vibrates at highway speed. The dealership has replaced one tire, balanced X 3 and rotated and road force tested. The problem persists. I was told by the service manager that because I bought an off road truck with all season tires it will vibrate above 70 mph. I feel it in my seat, it appears to be coming from the rear of the truck. The empty passenger seat visually vibrates. It started after the first oil change and tire rotation at 6000 miles.

- Rockledge, FL, USA