Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon Owners Experience New Bout Of Dead Batteries
A similar issue was reported in July.
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A similar issue was reported in July.
There may be issues with the auto stop/start as well.
Not the first lawsuit for this issue.
One of five long-lasting GM vehicles.
Road debris in the grille shutters may be to blame.
The issue may manifest as a clicking or popping sound.
It may have something to do with the door sensors.
The issue may stem from the door sensor.
The issue may be related to a door ajar miscommunication.
The issue may be related to the brakes.
The class action lawsuit has been reduced to 42 plaintiffs.
Coming in one spot higher than last year.
The problem can be fixed at the dealership.
A control module reprogramming should do the trick.
A new front axle output shaft may be needed.
Earning a 5/5 for all major reliability trouble spots.
The engine may exhibit cooling issues.
The cooling system may be to blame.