7.7

pretty bad
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
6,138 miles

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problem #6

Jan 282018

Silverado 1500

  • miles
The truck has has multiple issues.RR taillight always blows fuse, which I think sometimes stops my back sliding glass, I have no power to it, this has been an issue since day one, always have to carry fuses, then not long after having the truck, it has stabili trak issues, it stalls when first put into drive.delayed take off sometimes the truck jumps forward and revs the rpm-€™s up to 1000 X rpm sitting then it jumps to a fast hard takeoff.the truck does something called chuggel and buck I believe, it bogs way down, and then again it-€™ll slip buck it kicks jerks and also harshly engages.I love Chevy and haven-€™t given up hope just yet.this is my first Chevy.

- Woodward, OK, USA

problem #5

May 212022

Silverado 1500

  • miles
April 2022 & 5 2022 Complete transmission failure in traffic ALMOST causing death in traffic, emissions failure, leather seat defect REPEATED left fog light failure

- West Memphis, AR, USA

problem #4

Feb 182022

Silverado 1500

  • miles
The rear driver side lamp started flickering and eventually was completely dead. On inspecting, it was found that the earthing brown wire pin in the connector was completely burnt and it also burnt the area right on the spot where it connects to the lamp panel.

- Windsor Mill, MD, USA

problem #3

Jan 282021

Silverado 1500

  • 35,180 miles
While driving at approximately 65 mph all electronics shut off and turned back on moments later. This includes the gauges, radio and all lights including headlights. I took it to the dealership in which I purchased the truck from. They diagnosed it as a low voltage battery and their solution was to charge the battery and retest the systems. However they could not tell me why it was low. The service manager would not look into further testing to check the issue as they had met all the necessary steps layed out by GM under the bumper to bumper warranty. He had told me that they would be happy to do further testing on why the battery had a low voltage condition if I were to pay out of pocket for the costs even though my truck is still under bumper bumper warrenty. The service manager also blammed the cold weather conditions as it is currently in the low 20's outside. I have issue with this diagnosis due to me driving 60 miles a day for work and another 30 miles to drop it off at the dealership, the battery should have been amply charged in that time for their testing. Also the dealership replaced the battery with a new one 8 months prior when I first purchased the truck. I am concerned for my safety as the headlights turned off without warning due to a low battery and there has been no proper diagnosis of why there is a low battery condition.

- North Tonawanda, NY, USA

problem #2

Sep 202018

Silverado 1500

  • 50 miles
The headlights on my new Silverado bounce / flicker like an old semi truck when going over bumps and imperfections in the road. The dealer said that there is no tsb for fixing this issue from GM so they can't do anything. They did say they were aware of the issue and that they get many complaints about it. They said it is due to the hid bulb GM is using. It is very distracting and dangerous.

- Marietta, OK, USA

problem #1

Mar 172018

Silverado 1500

  • 1,600 miles
This new style of headlights do not provide the necessary light required to see if any wildlife along the shoulder of the highway that will enter your driving area while driving at night. Would suggest they replace these headlights with a better quality of lighting at night. Low beam and high beam lights are not bright enough to see well for hazards. This will provide for more accidents on the highways if left the way they are.

- Alamogordo, NM, USA