Ignitinion switch triggers anti-theft secure on truck so it would not start i wait for 10 minutes then it starts, dealership could not tell me a few years ago when i took it, and mechanics tell me its a defected ignition switch but only dealer can fix it, its a recall thing from what mechanics are telling me. its a shame mechanics outside the dealership know more then dealership on what it is been recall.
I am experiencing an intermittent issue where the passlock system fails when attempting to start the vehicle and i have to wait 15 minutes for it to time out. there are forums with this model of truck that state this is a common problem but i have found no recall on it. i have found that the ignition and body control modules were to blame and currently dealers are charging upward of $1100 to repair. this should be a recall issue due to the widespread problem and that it is a known defect specific to this model of truck.
I've tried to have a garage repair/fix my heater/fan motor three times to no avail. heater works on high only...and not on any other speeds.
Hello, i just purchased a used vehicle and it has the same passcode problem that my 2000 express van has. this is a substantial problem and gm is not owning up to the problem and should have a fix for it. how long are you going to ignore that ''tis is a serious problem and in an emergency situation having to wait 10 min. could be life threatening. all i want is the 05 colorado to work, i'll be selling the van and passing the problem to someone else. time to stand behind your vehicles, this will be my last gm vehicle if you won't fix it. after 30 years of loyalty you should have my back
My cruise control stopped working and then my break lights. put in new break bulbs and they still do not work! i was dri ing when cruise control went out and my husband noticed my breaks while i was driving.
At different times turn signals, brights, brake lights will quit working and dash light indicator that air bag is not working will illuminate. this can happen while driving or when first starting up. at times you can push stalk up for a right hand turn and left turn signal indicator will light up and blink. if you push the stalk down for a left turn signal nothing will happen.
The blower motor resistor and the wiring is broken for the third time. this time there were burn marks on the wires which worries me about a possible fire in my dashboard. this occurs while the vehicle is on. this overheating/burning of the resistor and wires causes the blower motor to not blow air which in phoenix, az is a must due to severe hot weather.
The ac fan only works on high (4). the ac fan switch has a known defect in the resistor switch for the fan. this can cause the wiring to overheat and start a fire. gm has already recalled the hummer h3 for the same problem. the recall should be extended to the 1st generation chevy colorado because it has the same fan switch resistor.
Driving down the road, all the sudden started to get a burn smell. had to pull over and have the truck being towed to the shop. the problem is the harness connector to the a/c- heating blower was burning. luckily i had discover the problem on time. this problem could be a dangerous fire. we need this problem to be addressed and fixed since all the owners of this vehicle have been having the same issue.
Air bag light comes on making it unclear if occupants are protected or if air bag will just go off on its own. problem is wires in back door jamb become fatigued and break causing failure of air bags. vehicle is also considered an inspection failure as well in massachusetts.
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet colorado. while the vehicle was stationary, burning fumes emitted inside the vehicle. after an inspection, it was confirmed that there were burned wires in the vehicle. the contact replaced the wire harness and a temperature control regulator. the vehicle was repaired; however, the failure recurred. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer. the manufacturer was made aware of the issue. the approximate failure mileage was 170,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet colorado. the contact stated that the instrument panel was flickering. the contact had a safety concern because the speedometer was not visible. in addition, the vehicle failed to accelerate after a complete stop. the failure occurred on several occasions. the dealer stated that the body control module needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was not notified of the failure. the vin was unavailable. the approximate failure mileage was 68,000.
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet colorado. the contact stated that while driving 30 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. the contact was able to restart the vehicle which resumed normally. the vehicle was taken to the dealer, who diagnosed that the ignition switch was defective and needed to be replaced. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the vehicle was repaired. the failure mileage was 12,300 and the current mileage was 112,000. remailed 06/23/14. *lj updated 07/15/14 ma *tr updated 07/17/2014 *js
Loss control of vehicle on black ice; car spun and rolled at least one time. air bags did not deploy; person had to be cut out of vehicle due to the doors not being able to unlock. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet colorado. the contact stated that while driving 65 mph, the vehicle stalled without warning. the vehicle was taken to the dealer however, the dealer advised that they were unable to perform a diagnostic on the information that the contact provided. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer advised that the vehicle was not included in nhtsa campaign number 14v047000 (air bags, electrical system) the failure mileage was 72,000 and the current mileage was 82,000.
2005 chevrolet colorado 102,000 miles. vehicle flashes "reduced power" on information display then shuts down engine. luckily i was able to coast in to a parking lot out of traffic. engine refuses to start for a couple of minutes then fires up. has done this a number of times since. engine code given is p0601 "check sum error", ie computer glitch. this is an unsafe condition, instead of reducing the engine so that one might get out of thraffic, the fact that it kills the engine is a major safeyt risk. poor programming to say the least.
The conduit or wire cover from the cab of the truck to the extended cabs rear driver side door cuts wires in half after repeated door use. this prevents speaker from working and makes an airbag problem light display on the vehicle control panel. *tr
No speed required. the a/c & heater not working. it was fixed while under warranty and it worked for a series of months and then it began acting up again took the vehicle in and it had just gone out of warranty. it was obvious that the issue was exactly the same problem and they refused to complete their work. in the winter or during damp weather it's impossible to drive due to windshield fogging up. it presents a very unsafe condition.
The abs light comes on and brakes go to the floor with minimum to no stopping power. when this happens the brakes wine. after this happens brakes return to normal but the abs light comes on and stays on until the vehicle is cycled on/off. once the computer sees that there is no issues with the abs, the light goes off. this leaves you to believe that there was a "bug" in the electronics. then without warning or a duration of time the problem comes back. and then this process starts all over again. whats happens when i need the brakes to prevent a accident? after researching online this is a very common issue with this vehicle. *tr
When i slow down my vehicle begins to spudder and sometimes turns off. at first i thought it might be the fuel filter which was changed but problem persists. the vehicle has shut down on the highway when i slowed down for traffic. i place it in neutral while still in motion and turn it on again then immediately put the vehicle in drive to avoid getting hit. i first thought it was just my vehicle until i came on her today and found other people with similar problems. *js
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet colorado. the contact stated that the air bag warning light remained illuminated. the vehicle was taken to the dealer who diagnose that the extended cab driver side rear door wiring harness that included the radio speaker, seat belt, and air bag wires was broken. the vehicle was repaired. the failure mileage was 79,300 and the current mileage was 79,400.
My 2005 chevrolet colorado will activate the abs system during braking on warm dry pavement and the vehicle will not stop. during these events the abs failure warning light was not illuminated. the brakes have failed at 4 mph and at 25 mph. other times, the abs failure warning light is illuminated and the brakes work fine. no consistency and will not repeat for mechanic. *tr
On saturday morning my truck would not start. i went to jump it, and with no keys in the ignition and not jumped yet the windshield wipers and interior light went on. this went on for over an hour. i replaced basically a new battery. the radio did not work and dash lights did not either. on tuesday, april 17 after i picked up my son from school, the car started to make a loud scrunch noise and started to stall off and on. when i pulled into my drive way and shut off the engine i smelled something burning. i went to open the door and it would not open. i tried to open the windows and they would not go down. it was smelling really bad like something was on fire. about 25 seconds later, with no key in the ignition the interior lights went on. i put the key in the ignition but did not start it and tried the windows again and my drivers side went down and i got my son out through the window. it had to be towed to the dealership. they said it was my alternator which is getting fixed. reading all the complaints i agree, why has this not been recalled. it's around 50k miles and the electrical goes. luckily me and my son got out. *js
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet colorado. the contact was driving 35 mph when the vehicle stalled. the anti-theft warning light illuminated prior to the failure. the vehicle was taken to the dealer twice. the manufacturer was contacted but the vehicle was not repaired. the vin was unavailable. the failure and current mileages were 89,000.
2005 chevy colorado wiring harness on fan control burnt up at motor plug. wires in harness started smoking and melted plastic. harness and resistor had to be replaced. *tr
Faulty wiring harness that burns under the dashboard/glovebox on the passenger side (feet area). the harness controls the blower motor fan speeds 1,2,3 setting and has a resistor. the wiring harness/loop begins to melt and subsequently burn. my passenger brought it to my attention after it singed his shin; i unplugged the wiring loop prior to catching on fire. there are many online complaints at chevy colorado forums i.e. edmunds etc. thank you. *tr
The relay for the brake lights under the dash has failed 4 times on my chevy colorado. the last two failures occurred after the part was replaced with the supposedly redesigned part from the recall. when this happens the brake lights fail to operate and no indication is given to the driver. *tr
Tl*the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet colorado. while driving various speeds, the contact noticed that the abs and traction controls would illuminate without applying pressure to the brakes. the air conditioner switch would shut on and off while driving over a pot hole. the dealer was unable to duplicate the failure and advised the contact that there were no recalls. the contact did not inform the manufacturer nor was the vehicle repaired. a local mechanic inspected the vehicle and advised the contact that the electrical system needed to be repaired; however, it was non repairable. the current mileage was approximately 96,000 and the failure mileage was 95,000.
Tl*the contact owned a 2005 chevrolet colorado. while driving approximately 35 mph the contact noticed thick smoke escaping from the dashboard. the contact pulled the vehicle to the side of the road and exit the vehicle. the contact also noticed flames underneath the hood. the fire department extinguished the fire. a fire report was filed. the vehicle was destroyed. the cause of the fire was undetermined. the contact did not state if there were any injuries. the vin was not available. the approximate failure mileage was 52,000.
the a/c blower control switch doesn't work in positions 2 or 3, but functions properly in positions 1 and 4. *tr
My truck wont start do alarm or anti-theft system it crank but wont start. *tr
Several times over the past six months i have been left stranded temporarily by my colorado not cranking. there seems to be no rhyme or reason to it. some days it cranks fine. others, it may take as long as 45 minutes and several attempts to get it to start. i have found many fellow colorado owners have had this same issue and it seems to be caused by a faulty pass code switch/sensor in the ignition. i believe that this should be a recall issue due to numerous owners having the same problem. *tr
2005 chevy col 3lt. after3yrs and 2 months of having it i had the problem with the drivers side window and door lock not working. also fuel gauge would drop to empty. fuel float was sticking! now at 4 1/2 yrs the fuel pump has 'shorted out'. truck would not start. *tr
Ac blower fan works in high only. upon checking the wiring i notices the resistor and the wire harness were burnt which caused the problem. i replaced the wire harness and resistor which fixed the problem. upon further searching i found many others with the same problem and some that ended up in fires under the dash. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2005 chevrolet colorado. the contact stated that the ignition module failed, causing the vehicle to stall sporadically and without warning on multiple occasions over a period of years. the contact stated that he had to put the vehicle in neutral and then restart the vehicle constantly. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealer multiple times who was not able to neither replicate nor diagnose the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the approximate failure mileage was 60000. updated 06/05/14*lj the consumer stated a mechanic stated the battery was the cause of the failure. the battery was replaced but, the failure continued. updated 06/09/2014 *js
The cooling/heating blower fan speed resistor and wiring harness on the 2004-2009 chevy colorado has a shorting problem which causes the truck to have a smoke smell and may lead to a fire if not checked on. i found mine after smelling smoke for a few months and started checking where it was coming from. i found the fan speed resistor connector and associated wiring harness burnt and slightly melted. i would have taken to the dealer but it was out of warranty and did not want to pay there high labor costs. this is the second time changing this out in the last year and i found that there is a common grounding point on the passenger side fender wall which over time becomes corroded and makes a bad ground most likely causing the shorting problem. if this is not worthy of a recall then i would like to at least have a warning notice sent to owners so they would know what to look for if this happens to them. *tr
This has been going on for about 3 years off and on. on average, about twice a week, when i try to start my car using my original factory keys (i've tried both with same results) the security icon lights up and the truck fails to start. i then have to wait 10 minutes for it to reset. i've contacted gm about this problem and they have told me to take it to the dealership after that happens. when i was finally able to stop by a dealership, they told me that they needed the problem to happen there for them to diagnose and that scanning it would do no good. when i have to be somewhere, i have to now plan to leave at least 10 minutes early in case my truck doesn't start. sometimes it happens 2 or three time in a row and i'm waiting 20-30 minutes for the system to reset. i've discovered online that a lot of other people have problems with the passlock system. *tr
The hvac fan motor resistor & connector melted around one of the prong connections and wire. the resistor and wire harness are located just under and behind the glovebox on the passenger side. the result of the burning of these parts is that the blower speeds of 1-3 do not work but 4 still functions normally. this problem is more than an annoyance of the fan setting because the cause is melting wires and burning connections near the passenger's feet. hopefully this connection can be recalled and redesigned before something serious happens. this appears to be a very common issue as evidence from this blog. http://coloradofans.com/forums/67-technical-questions-tips-how/112853-hvac-fan-motor-resistor-connector-replacement-mmp.html. *tr
On 23 june 2010 i was driving my 2005 chevy colorado to work when i began to smell burning wires. i shut off my vent fan switch and the smell went away. i turned it back on and the smell returned. later after work i found a charred wire connector and resistor next to the fan motor. the resistor had been previously replaced in 2006 when the vehicle was under warranty. there are alot of posts on-line from owners of the same vehicle complaining about the same issue. i can tell the short started in the resistor where the connector hooks into it. the part number of the resistor is 015218254, and the connector is 015306069. the resistor is made in slovenia. i feel this needs to be a recalled item because of the fire hazard. *tr
1. normal driving. 2. brake light switch failure. brake lights inoperable along with inoperable cruise control. there were no consequences, however having no brake lights could result in sever consequences. one has to wonder if a wreck had occurred would it be considered my fault since my brake lights not functioning was the cause of the wreck? 3. i replaced the brake light switch with a new gm part purchased at a gm dealer. i have 3 of the last 4 failed brake light switches. the first failed switch was thrown away. the p/n of the most recent failure is 25796381. that is also the p/n of the part purchased by me today. the p/n for the other 2 switches is: 15912229 & 1518647. the last time my brake light switch failed was 03/2008. i have owned my truck since 3/2005 i believe. *tr
The blower module wire harness continually goes out. i have replaced it twice and the same thing happens. appears to me that there is some sort of short in the wiring. if you take off the bad harness and look down in the connectors one of them is always burnt up. i worry that it could cause a potential fire hazard. i know that i am not the only person that is happening to. i continually check internet blogs and it seems to happen more often than not. *tr
While driving out of the blue car says "power reduced. traction fault." then the car rolled to a stop. power steering was gone. all electrical systems shut down. car would not start unless sitting for several minutes. then it runs for about a minute then shuts down again. this repeatedly happen several times on the way home. *tr
2005 chevrolet colorado 5 cylinder 4 wheel drive automatic 68,000 mi engine misfire 7 times taken to garage $1,300 paid and no one could fix problem. finally took vehicle to dealer who charged $325 to change spark plugs and then admitted that there was a problem with this engine. intake valve seals are defective. now vehicle needs a $500 repair of front transaxle seal. all electrical connectors on this vehicle are of inferior quality, i have experienced 3 failures of stoplamp wiring,4 failures of signal light wiring, and 2 failures of a/c blower motor, all due to poor electrical connectors. my concern is that in case of an accident the air bags would not deploy because of a similar problem. this is a potential safety issue, and should be evaluated. *tr
Vehicle stalled while driving. was able to restart but would only stay running for a few seconds. after several attempts it restarted and stayed running. since that time the vehicle intermittently stalls immediately after starting and requires several attempts to restart and keep running. security system light is on. dealer said it could be the key, or the key switch, or the body control module (bcm), or all three. research online indicates that numerous chevy colorado owners have the exact same problem and have been told similar things by dealers. in fact numerous owners of chevys with the passlock security system have the same problem. it feels unsafe to drive a vehicle that stalls and won't restart. *tr
Blower motor fan speeds work intermittently. fault was found in blower motor wiring harness where harness runs adjacent to glove box. jostle the harness manually below the glove box and the blower motor speeds will go from off to only a few speeds to normal. this could definitely be a fire hazard. *tr
2005 chevy colorado hvac fan/diode connector for blower motor. the blower motor has been malfunctioning for the past 12 months. the a/c fan speed finally has stopped working in all speeds except high(4). after searching on line i have found many consumers reporting the same issue. i have searched for listed recalls and have not found any and i feel this issues should be addressed because of the fire risk it poses. *tr
Changed the battery. causes the door switch to go out. the driver's side window, the door locks and keyless entry will not work. you need to hope the window is not down if you change batteries or have a dead battery needing a jump start. the dealer charged me $400 for a new switch. a check of the internet shows many many people have had the same problem. *tr
The third pin in a plug that controls the heat/ac shorts and causes burns marks in the inside of the plug and almost through the plug. had to replace the harness. there are also complaints on coloradofans.com of the same problem. the part number is a featured part on gmpartsdirec.com. part # pk15218254 http://gmpartsdirect.com/results.cfm?singlepart=1&partnumber=pk15218254 coloradofans.com link is: http://coloradofans.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=48293 this has potential to be a fire hazard and people should probably be getting a recall or refund on the parts they are having to replace. *tr
The passlock anti theft system on my 05 chevy colorado failed this winter leaving me stranded out in the cold for a half hour or more on multiple occasions. to reset it you must turn the key forward and wait ten minutes, then repeat that two more times before it will reset and then the vehicle will start. however it takes a special type of scanner that a dealership must plug into the internet to reset the code so unless you pay a dealership to do that you have to keep trying to start your car (up to a half hour of trying) for the next 100 ignition cycles. i had to do this in january and february this year in -10 to -30 degree weather and no chevy dealership would reset the code for less than $90. *tr
Poor gas mileage,rough idling. poor gas delivery and bad electrical switch,engine light stays on,had engine analyzed come s up with numerous error codes, problems are on going...... *tr