Five problems related to brake light on have been reported for the 2006 Chevrolet Colorado. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2006 Chevrolet Colorado based on all problems reported for the 2006 Colorado.
My brake lights all went out at the same time. I was driving on the interstate and had to stop suddenly. The tractor trailer behind me nearly rear ended me. The cruise control also went out. I had this issue repaired under recall number 06030 five years ago. It is identically the same, yet Chevrolet says they will not repair it due to mileage and vehicle age. This is extremely dangerous.
Anti lock brakes make noise. Warning lights come on . Ok above 30 mph but brake warning lights stay on. Dealer says both front wheel hubs need to be replaced. They want around $1000 to do this. Contacted Chevrolet customer assistance center. Service request number 71-1290010272. They will not do anything about this,requested this in writing they refused to give me this in writing . This has been an ongoing thing with this truck,and many others from what I see on the internet. They say truck to old & to many miles,but they advertise long lasting chevy trucks. 06 59000 miles . Also had a $2900 problem with engine . Chevrolet helped on this. Cost me about $530 to fix a factory defect. Thanks.
No brake lights. Fuse is not blown.
I own a 2006 chevy Colorado with only 42,000 miles, my issue is the abs fault light appears on the information console and stays lit. I've gone to a dealership and they don't seem to have the answer. I've been on a few Colorado forums and it all seems to be the same complaint, their abs/brake light comes on and no one has an answer.
I own a 2006 Chevrolet Colorado which I bought new in November 2006. The vehicle was manufactured in April 2006. I was rear ended causing $1,500. 00 of damage to the rear bumper assembly and the bumper was pushed into the painted area under the driver side tail light. The collision was the cause of the brake light switch being burned up, not allowing contacts to engage brake lamps. I have notified Chevrolet customer service of this issue and they have done nothing. I had to purchase a replacement switch and have it installed at my cost. I am seeking for Chevrolet to repair my vehicle as the person's insurance company said this would be considered a fault of the vehicle and would not pay for the damages.