If your 2020 or newer Chevrolet Silverado or GMC Sierra 1500, 2500, or 3500 had its tailgate randomly open when you didn’t want it to, we’ve got some good news and a solution. The Problem – Tailgate Opening Issue Reports have skyrocketed online, with owners of Silverado and Sierra pickups reporting that the tailgate of… Continue reading Chevy/GMC Release New Parts To Fix Unwanted, Random, or Inadvertent Tailgate Opening
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General Motors is issuing a campaign to fix certain Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups after reports show the roof panel on the passenger side may begin to split open. Silverado / Sierra Roof Splitting – Vehicles Affected: 2024 Chevrolet Silverado 2024 GMC Sierra Approximately 3,067 vehicles in the United States are potentially affected. No… Continue reading GM Issues Stop Sale Order – Silverado & Sierra Roofs Are Splitting Apart
A small but significant number of brand-new 2024 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra have a minor software glitch that will require a quick trip to the dealer to correct. Now, admittedly, “minor software glitch” is my words, not an official diagnosis. But here is precisely what’s going on. General Motors has recently issued a Service… Continue reading Some Brand New 2024 Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra Have A Software Glitch
If you’re an owner of a Cadillac Escalade, Chevrolet Silverado, or GMC Sierra from model years 2019 to 2024, you might have noticed something peculiar about your truck’s mirrors during those frosty mornings. One mirror defrosts considerably quicker than the other. Before you jump to conclusions about something being defective, let’s dive into the intriguing… Continue reading The Hot Truth Behind Your Silverado or Sierra’s Uneven Side Mirror Defrost
Has your 3.0L Duramax GM vehicle been shifting gears more roughly than usual? Let’s delve into what might be causing this and how it’s being addressed. For owners of specific GM models, a rough or harsh transmission shift can be a puzzling and concerning experience. This article will explain the technical background behind this issue,… Continue reading Resolving Rough Shifts, Check Engine Lights, Hesitation, and Driveability in some 3.0L Duramax Diesel GM Pickups & SUVs
Are you experiencing a brief pause when you hit the gas in your GM pickup? Here’s what you need to know. If you’re the proud owner of a General Motors vehicle, particularly a Chevrolet Silverado / Colorado or GMC Sierra / Canyon, you may have encountered a moment of hesitation when you accelerate. This isn’t… Continue reading Does Your Chevrolet or GMC Vehicle Sometimes Hesitate During Acceleration? Here’s Why
Attention diesel GM truck and SUV owners! General Motors has released a crucial service bulletin addressing specific issues related to the Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) and Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) level sensor. If you are driving any of the affected models listed below, check out if you have any symptoms that match those covered by… Continue reading GM Issues TSB For 3.0/6.6L Duramax Diesel Truck & SUV Owners To Fix DEF Levels & Other Errors
So, you’ve got your hands on the latest 2024 Chevrolet Silverado or GMC Sierra, complete with all the bells and whistles, including the Surround Vision Cameras and Trailer Camera Provisions. You’re all set to hit the road with your trailer in tow, but wait—why won’t the system calibrate your trailering features? Turns out, there’s a… Continue reading Camera Calibration Chaos: What Every 2024 Silverado and Sierra Owner Should Know
Owners of some 2023-2024 Silverado and Sierra trucks have reported that the front heated seat indicator lights may not function as expected. Specifically, any combination of the three “on” indicator lights, or even all of them, may not illuminate when the heated seat function is activated. The Diagnosis Before you rush to your local GM… Continue reading Hot Seat, Cold Lights: Unpacking the Heated Seat Indicator Issue in 2023-2024 GM Trucks
The Silverado ZR2, Chevrolet’s most capable off-road full-size pickup, is getting a new wheel option for 2024 that will make it even more unstoppable. A New Option for 2024 The new wheels are a dealer-installed option, RPO Code “EU2”. That means you can order them while selecting your vehicle’s options from the factory or well… Continue reading 2024 Silverado ZR2 Beadlock Wheels Break New Ground For You To Traverse