Exterior Lighting Related Problems of the 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Table 1 shows one common exterior lighting related problems of the 2020 Chevrolet Silverado 1500.

Table 1. Exterior Lighting related problems of Chevrolet Silverado 1500

Problem Category Number of Problems
Exterior Lighting problems
11

Exterior Lighting problem #1

Voltage will drop and effects steering, dash lights, radio, headlights.

Exterior Lighting problem #2

2020 Silverado 1500 ltz, turn signals on mirror do not work.

Exterior Lighting problem #3

Brake system light failure. Some system lights came on. I had no breaks car didn’t stop fast enough before hitting a pole.

Exterior Lighting problem #4

The infotainment screen brightness is set too high, such that turning the brightness setting down enough for the infotainment screen to not be too bright turns the backlighting on the instrument cluster down to where it's almost unreadable. In this specific case I was trying to use apple maps through carplay for navigation in an unfamiliar rural area, where lighting on the roads is almost inexistent besides in towns. During the day it's not too much of an issue, but any time between dusk and dawn one must make a choice between visibility out the windshield and being able to quickly read anything on the instrument cluster. It is my opinion that this issue is enough of a safety hazard to force gm to make changes, but unfortunately isn't the most egregious "feature" of this screen. That title belongs to what happens when you put the vehicle in reverse at night. It seems whoever designed it thought the view of the backup camera on the infotainment screen is the only thing you should be able to see, since it changes the brightness back to its daytime setting. This makes seeing out of the vehicle in any direction where the screen is even slightly in your view almost impossible. It also means you must wait a second or two for your eyes to adjust if you want to, for example, look at the backup camera on the screen then look out the rear window. In my case, even looking out the rear window into a garage with a light on was difficult after looking at the backup camera view. Add to all of this any kind of vision issues like needing prescription glasses or contacts, and your eyes are constantly trying to adjust between being able to see what your next turn might be and being able to read any signage that may be present. Simply put, it seems gm took the idea of making the vehicle a rolling Smart device to be the primary use, even above having the ability to see where you're going safely.

Exterior Lighting problem #5

My lights in the dash inside the truck. Go from bright, to dark black all the time since April 2020. My 4 wheel drive engage, wont work. 12/12/2020 in the snow trying to drive home.

Exterior Lighting problem #6

Backup camera only is functional in perfect weather conditions. If it's dark with no light, the camera has resolution similar to a 1950 tube tv. If it's rainy or cloudy, the backup camera is not functional either. There are numerous yellow lines and extremely poor quality picture in many other conditions too. Chevy has not done anything to fix this issue in my truck. The visibility is so bad I hit my trailer hitch on the bumper 7� off of my hitch location. I couldn't see that my trailer was that close to me on the screen.

Exterior Lighting problem #7

When putting the vehicle in reverse when its dark the back up camera comes on the radio screen. When doing so the brightness of the screen causes the inability for my eyes to adjust timely. This brightness also causes my inability to safely use my side mirrors because of this blinding effect. There is no way to dim nor turn off this feature. This has always done this since delivery and I've been to the dealer multiple times for other software updates and recalls. This still hasn't been addressed and is a major safety concern.

Exterior Lighting problem #8

The infotainment system goes to max brightness at night blinding the driver making it near impossible to use mirrors. There is no adjustment to correct this.

Exterior Lighting problem #9

Infotainment screen is too bright for night driving. No dimmer control. The backup camera is so bright you cannot see out of the cab. I almost ran into a tree tying to back this thing up at night. Driving at night, I was constantly distracted by the brightness of the display. You can turn off the display, but if you need navigation that doesn't work. You can dim the interior lights, but by thee time the infotainment screen is dim enough you can no longer see the gauges. The vehicle was in motion.

Exterior Lighting problem #10

I have a 2020 Silverado 1500 the back up camera is so bright at night time (the screen brightness and its white washed/ too high of contrast) that it makes it unsafe to back up at night time. I am blinded by the screen and cant even use the screen.

Exterior Lighting problem #11

This is a huge vehicle. Side indicators were required back in 1968, and yet this monster truck doesn’t have any definitive side markers. Also, the standard package does not have any turn indicators on its side mirrors. Even compact cars have this safety item.


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