The mechanics never can seem to find the problem until we get to the harness where there is always a burned wire. The Colorado is Chevrolet's mid-size pickup truck. Started for a bit then I had to get out to go back into the store, came back out, it wouldn't start again. In an attempt to prohibit the vehicle from accelerating, the clutch was engaged while depressing the brake pedal. A luxurious and rich-looking appearance emanates from the SuedeMat fabric, a perfect complement to all luxury car interiors. The check engine light from the panel was also constantly illuminated. However, before I got out of the auto lot, the check engine light reappeared.
I was told and also read that my only solution to fix this problem is to put in another engine but with time the same problem will come back. The post included the following procedure: Get in the car, shut the door, ignition on, ignition off, window down, window up, lock, unlock. The vehicle was taken to a service dealer who was unwilling to repair the vehicle without a fee. The service advisor was able to read an error code p0506 even though the check engine light was not illuminated. The issues have gradually worsened since the vehicle was purchased.
My passenger brought it to my attention after it singed his shin; I unplugged the wiring loop prior to catching on fire. At the 100,000 mile mark the check engine light comes one indicating the 2 coil is bad. It has become aggravating as well as very inconvenient! We went to the shop and re-wired the cut wire and it started fine. It's a plug n play module. Dealer reset computer first time with no repairs needed. Hope this was helpful enough After dealing with this off and on for over two years, it finally became a daily issue and I got it to the dealership where they said they could finally replicate the problem.
Transmission shifts hard now and then. Chevrolet should be made to fix all Colorados before someone gets killed on the highway. Base models are only available on extended cab variants and while they obviously feature the fewest amenities, bells and whistles, they still have several notable features. While driving approximately 40 mph, the check engine warning light illuminated and the vehicle began to decelerate. At the end I was told it had several misfires and had to do with the camshaft selenoid position. Shifted vehicle to park, turned truck back on, shifted to drive and was able to move from intersection without being hit.
Do not ignore this indicator light — instead bring your car to the nearest service center, or simply stop driving and call for assistance. After doing research I found that many others had the same problem, some saying that ever 15000 miles they have had to replace the cylinder head, and one guy explained changing it for the 3rd time within the 2 years that he has owned his Colorado. When the light is on steady, this indicates that one or more of the tires are significantly underinflated. Dealer did check to ensure there was not a bad coil. When it was idling it was choppy the check engine light came on it was almost like the truck was possessed. All three engines provide good fuel economy for a truck.
Dealership said to bring back if said condition gets worse. I replaced the wire harness and resistor which fixed the problem. Four bolts will become visible. If the light does not come on, have the vehicle serviced at our New Smyrna Chevy dealership. I pulled over and looked to find the serpentine tension thingy was loose. Symptoms started at 45,000 miles. In any case, bring your car in for servicing immediately if you see this light come on and stay on.
You don't even have to replace your key. I sure hope it does. Although i did try the white and blue wire. Vehicle does from time to time act as it is going to bog down. There was also a sulphur smell inside the vehicle.
Nothing this answer contains is correct I just don't have the rep to down vote it by. First, dashboard warning lights are a sign that something needs our attention or action. Several came to assist and said it was starter. If this light comes on and stays on, or if it begins flashing, bring your car in for service right away. Im very concerned that I will find myself pulling into an intersection or crossing a street and the truck will not run! It is used to notify you of a variety of possible problems having to do with the engine or emissions system on your vehicle. I guess this problem should be handled by the manufacturer and they're the ones who need to either fix them, give us our money back or something.