Chevrolet Colorado owners have reported 3 problems related to transmission not go into gear (under the power train 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.
After replacing transmission fluid per TSB 19417577 truck occasionally does not come out of gear when slowing down to a point where engine goes under 500 rpm where gas is applied to keep from stalling. This surge while braking under 10 mph then requires hard press on brake which does seem to drop transmission out of gear with hard clunk. Stopped just inches short at light from car in front of me stopped at light. Dealer can not immediately reproduce with short test drive, and will not even attempt to troubleshoot. Been told to bring back when it happens more often.
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After coming to a complete stop, the transmission does not drop into 1st gear. When starting from a stop, the transmission kicks into gear very hard, causing a loud noise and causing the driver and passengers to have their necks jerked back, very hard. This problem was present from the time I pulled it off the lot with 4 miles on it. I have taken it back to the dealer, only to be told they can't find anything. This problem occurs every time the truck is driven at nearly ever stop I make. The rear brakes pads are wearing out 3 times faster, than the front pads. I have never had to change rear brakes in a vehicle, but the chevy Colorado has an issue with rear brakes wearing very quickly.
Transmission erratic shifting at low speeds . Transmission acts like it is lost and does not know what gear to go too . Hundreds of internet complaints with no fix .
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