Chevrolet Silverado owners have reported 6 problems related to turn signal (under the exterior lighting category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Working in the yard, I noticed out of the corner of my eye that there appeared to be moisture in my passenger side taillight. An inspection of the taillight showed multiple fractures in the housing across the rear portion. These fractures allow water to enter the unit. A fracture roughly a quarter inch up limits the water accumulation. I then checked the driver's side unit & noticed the same failure is starting. At the time of discovery I had just over 1000 engine hours on the vehicle and just over 126k miles. I purchased the vehicle new & I have owned the vehicle roughly 38. 5 months. Bulbs have a greater life expectancy than the taillight assembly designed to protect them and promote safety. The dealer says the replacement of the assemblies are my issue. These items are required by state and federal law to meet certain standards. Depending on fracture placement the bulbs may short out or fail due to corrosion. Failure of the assembly can lead to someone missing a turn signal, a stop or notice that you are backing up. I believe these failures increase the possibility of having an accident. Based prior experiences with other vehicles I believe this is a manufacture defect. I'm theorizing that because the rear of my vehicle catches the evening sun it is my belief that these were designed using cheaper materials that potentially did not provide for the ability to holdup to the uv rays of natural sunlight. The driver's side and third light on the cab received more shade due to a neighbor's tree that was removed last year so the sun impact would be less. I notice there is another complaint for this model year about a cab placed rear light assembly echoing the same issue.
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We purchased this 2014 chevy Silverado crew cab in January of 2014 it was driven by the general manager of the local chevy dealership it had approximately 3500 miles on it ,the issues started as soon we got it home 1)the alarm went off while sitting in our drive way (no one around it daylight) 2)the head lights went out while driving it at night 3)the speaker would crackle when you open the doors 4)the doors would not unlock when vehicle was put in park 5) noise from the transmission but the dealership called it normal 6)transmission would shift with a thud sometimes dealership said transmission had to learn our driving habits 7)horn would start off strong then die to a muffle 8)film on the inside of the windshield and the smell of coolant inside the vehicle but the dealership says it can't duplicate the problem but can see the film on the windshield 8)4 wheel drive was making a rumbling noise the bearing has to be shipped from gm because the part is not available yet 9 )the heated seats quit heating 10) the doors could not be unlocked from inside the vehicle I had to use the remote entry to get in the person inside the vehicle could not get the doors to unlock 11)the turn signals quit working the sockets had to be replaced 12) I am sure I forgot something but this is the list of issues that I could remember . We have contacted gm directly but they are pretty much worthless at this point no one has died yet that I know of and until then gm will not take ownership of these issues orrville ohio.
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all problems of the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado
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Left turn signal does not work all the bulbs and fuses have been checked and has no problem. The trouble appears to be in the electrical connection. It is dangerous to drive due to making unsafe left turns. The passenger side door interior light stays on when all others go off. Has been reported to 2 dealers and they have done nothing.
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1. Noticed transmission slipping over the last few months
2. A few weeks ago, the tail light, right turn signal and cruise control and dash lights started malfunctioning
3. Recently, the paint around rear passenger door and roof is peeling.
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all problems of the 2004 Chevrolet Silverado
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Turn signal would stop operating because socket overheated and caused bulbs to blowout. Socket was replaced on two occasions, and problem reoccurred. Feel free to provide any further information.
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all problems of the 1998 Chevrolet Silverado
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The consumer stated the windshield wiper motor failed. The consumer stated the module was replaced. Also the turn signal lights were replaced because of a burned out bulb.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Headlights problems | |
Exterior Lighting problems | |
Brake Light problems | |
Headlight Switch problems | |
Turn Signal problems | |
Back Up Lights problems | |
Tail Light problems | |
High/low Beam Switch problems | |
Turn Signal Flasher Unit problems | |
Hazard Flashing Warning Light Switch problems |