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
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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
If you’re the owner of a 2023 or 2024 GM truck or SUV, you might want to pay close attention. A recent TSB from GM has highlighted an issue with the Trailer Brake Control Module that could leave you in a bit of a jam—or should we say, without a jam? Let’s dive into the… Continue reading Service Trailer Brake System – Why Your 2023 or 2024 Chevy / GMC May Display This Message
If you’ve noticed that your 2022-2023 Chevrolet Silverado or GMC Sierra has a leaky or dribbling front surround view camera washer nozzle, the fix is easy to implement and most likely covered under warranty. GM’s Surround View Camera System GM’s Surround View camera system is a fantastic piece of technology. It helps you park, tow,… Continue reading Does The Front Camera On Your 2022-2023 Silverado or Sierra Leak and / or Dribble? Here’s The Fix!
General Motors is recalling 3,893 2024 Silverado HD and GMC Sierra HD pickups due to an improperly heat-treated steering shaft. The defective part may crack and fracture, causing a loss of steering. According to CarScoops, it was one of GM’s quality engineers who discovered the problem during a routine alignment. A report was filed with… Continue reading 2024 Silverado HD & Sierra HD Facing Steering Shaft Recall
Today, we’re diving deep into the world of General Motors off-road trucks, specifically the light-duty Chevy Silverado ZR2 and the GMC Sierra AT4X. However, these aren’t just any pickups; they’re the crème de la crème of GM’s off-road lineup. So, buckle up as we explore what sets these two beasts apart from each other and… Continue reading Chevy Silverado ZR2 vs GMC Sierra AT4X – What’s The Difference?
If you’re the proud owner of a 2023 Silverado 1500, Sierra 1500, or the 2024 Silverado 2500/3500 and Sierra 2500/3500 models, you might have noticed something peculiar about your optional upfitter auxiliary switches. You know, those handy little switches on the instrument panel that control your auxiliary equipment? Well, it turns out, there’s a small… Continue reading Fix: Auxiliary Switches May Not Illuminate Properly on 2023/2024 Silverado & Sierra
Something funky and hilarious is going on inside General Motors OnStar-powered connected owners apps. myGMC, myChevrolet and possibly myBuick and myCadillac, have errantly started alerting owners that the tires in their vehicles are “critically low” and instead are suggesting comically and dangerously high recommended pressures. Update: 9/8/23: After reaching out to General Motors, GM-Trucks.com received… Continue reading GM Connected Owners Apps Go Haywire – Recommend Hilariously High Tire Pressures
General Motors is investing $632 million into its Fort Wayne Manufacturing Facility to produce the next-generation gasoline-powered Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra. “Today we are announcing a significant investment to continue our industry-leading full-size truck business by preparing Fort Wayne Assembly to build the next-generation ICE full-size light-duty pickups,” said Gerald Johnson, executive vice president,… Continue reading Next-Gen Gasoline-Powered Silverado & Sierra Get $632-Million Investment