Chevrolet Colorado owners have reported 2 problems related to steering tie rod assembly (under the steering 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.
Had to replace tie rod ends on my 2006 chevy Colorado pickup truck. The tie rods were worn out after 51000 miles. Truck would steer poorly. Not used off road or heavy use, normal driving! don't have old parts.
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I had new tires installed on my truck. The original tires seemed to wear unevenly on the inside tread. I had my alignment checked and it was good. I have my tires rotated every 6000 miles. The technician that inspected my vehicle said that the tie rods were worn out. He said that was the third Colorado that he had seen in the last week with worn tie rods. He said that this seemed unusual to him that they would wear so fast. I have been contemplating whether to pay for the repair or see if a recall is issued on this vehicle. Tie rods should not wear out at 40000 miles.
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| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Steering problems | |
| Power Steering Failed problems | |
| Lose Power Steering problems | |
| Power Steering Light On problems | |
| Steering Rack And Pinion problems | |
| Steering Failed problems | |
| Steering Column problems | |
| Steering Is Tight problems | |
| Steering Tie Rod Assembly problems | |
| Power Steering Fluid problems |