Chevrolet Silverado owners have reported 7 problems related to automatic transmission gear indicator (under the power train category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The contact owns a 2005 Chevrolet Silverado. The contact stated that the gear position indicator lighting failed to illuminate. The manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. The dealer was contacted and stated that the VIN was not included in the manufacturer's recall. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 100,000.
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This is problem(s) that has been intermittent for a couple a years shortly after I purchased the vehicle but did not mention anything because it was so intermittent. . . . First the illumination level seemed to dim every once in a while for many areas such as the gear (prnd), the speedometer, the temp control levels. Next the speedometer did not reflect correct speed sometimes even when you were parked. These symptoms were initially intermittent but now are more predominant. Now this at times is a real problem and even a safety issue.
Hello, I have a 2005 chevy Silverado with 76,000 miles on it, the problem is with the gear selector illumination in the dash gauge cluster I can not tell what gear it is in unless it is very cloudy or dark, I am worried that the truck could put it in reverse instead of drive or vise versa.
: the contact stated after exiting the vehicle with the engine running and the shifter in the park position, the vehicle began to roll down the driveway. The contact was able to get in the vehicle and stop it. The dealership determined the vehicle was in drive, although the gear position indicated park. The dealership replaced the cable. Updated 2/21/2006 - the shift cable broke causing the vehicle to roll away while a child was still seated in the rear of the vehicle.
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Gearshift linkage loosened preventing transmission to go into park.
In cold weather transmission will not shift into 2-3 gear at approximatelly 21 mph. Instead, it will not shift until it reaches 33 mph. Cause unknown.
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Vehicle keeps jumping out of gear. Dealer claims it is due to a defective transmission which has been replaced 3 times. Defect keeps reoccurring. Dealer also claims there is no solution. Transmission will eventually fail.