Chevrolet Colorado owners have reported 3 problems related to engine cooling system (under the engine and engine cooling category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Chevrolet Colorado based on all problems reported for the Colorado.
Bottom radiator hose chafing. We have two 2007 Chevrolet Colorado's as part of our fleet vehicles. Colorado #1 overheated and had to be towed due to a hole in the bottom radiator hose caused by constant rubbing against the frame rail. Colorado #2 bottom radiator hose was inspected and it also was damaged due to friction from the frame rail. Luckily we discovered the damage in time and had it replaced before it failed.
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2005 chevy Colorado with around 84,000 miles (blown engine)!!! broken piston connecting rod; putting two holes on each side of the cylinder with the piston rod sticking completely through the opposite side of the cylinder. Oil and smoke that came from the vehicle could have caused a terrible accident, especially if there had been a motorcycle behind me. Replaced engine myself due to gm doing nothing. Filed a case with them and it was denied.
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Vehicle stopped running dealer put a monitor on, and the vehicle had no defect, according to the dealer. Consumer stated that the dealer wanted to sell him another vehicle.
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