Alternator/generator/regulator problems of the 2004 Chevrolet Silverado 2500

Three problems related to alternator/generator/regulator have been reported for the 2004 Chevrolet Silverado 2500. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2004 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 based on all problems reported for the 2004 Silverado 2500.

1 Alternator/generator/regulator problem

Failure Date: 05/20/2016

May 2016 installed 5 years warranty battery. Battery dead every three month. Charged battery. Installed new battery last week. Battery dead today. Had alternator tested. (fine) notice dashboard light where read milage looked like this after truck off #######. Only green light will not turn off.

2 Alternator/generator/regulator problem

Failure Date: 04/26/2010

2004 Chevrolet Silverado 2500. Consumer states problems with replacement alternator the vehicle caught on fire which may have been due to a manufacturing defect with a replacement alternator that was recalled.

3 Alternator/generator/regulator problem

Failure Date: 11/16/2009

2004 Chevrolet silverado. Fire investigator writes in regards to vehicle dash fire the vehicle was heavily damaged by a fire which reportedly originated in the dash. The fire spread and consequently consumed the passenger compartment, then spread to the engine. The problem manifested while the driver was using the cigarette lighter. Prior to the fire, the transmission, alternator and a 15 amp fuse lighter fuse was replaced. The cigarette lighter was used frequently, plugging a 400 watt inverter which allowed the driver to use his computer. At the time of the fire, the consumer was driving on the highway when he unplugged the inverter from the cigarette lighter socket and inserted his cigarette lighter which popped back. About a second later, white smoke starting coming from the dash. There were no cigarettes in the ash tray. The smoke started to increase and the consumer identified the problem as an electrical insulation smoke odor. The smoke was coming from the back of the dash; there was no smoke coming from the engine compartment or the hood at that time. It was in the fire investigator's opinion, that the results of the examination lead to a conclusion that on a more probable than not basis, an electrical anomaly at the dash area and in the vicinity of the cigarette lighter ignited nearby combustibles and the fire spread into the passenger compartment. (letter sent in by fire investigator).


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