34 problems related to instrument panel have been reported for the 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 based on all problems reported for the 2005 Silverado 2500.
The contact owns a 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500. While driving approximately 55 mph, the contact was pulled over for speeding. The contact stated that the gauge registered at 55; however, the police stated that he was clocked at 65 mph. The contact then used the gps to track the speed of the vehicle and it was off by 10 mph. The failure recurred on several occasions. The dealer was made aware of the failure and stated that the instrument cluster was faulty and needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 190,000.
Tl- the contact owns a 2005 Chevrolet silverado. While driving the contact noticed the gauges on the instrument panel were not providing an accurate reading. The vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnostic testing. The technician stated the instrument cluster had to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The approximate failure mileage was 92,000. Rvk.
I own a 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 hd truck. I have only 25,000 miles on this car. The speedometer has suddenly become erratic and does not display the correct speed of the vehicle. When I am traveling at very low speed (close to standing still) it displays 10 to 15 mph. At higher speeds it displays speeds that are much greater than the speed that the vehicle is really traveling at.
Speedometer not reading correctly on Chevrolet.
The speedometer sticks, works intermittently. Sometimes reads slower than actual speed, sometimes reads faster than actual speed, sometimes doesn't work at all. Sometimes will simply "freeze" and not respond to changes in vehicle speed.
Speedometer failure--speedometer would read incorrectly and now has completely failed. Nothing to date has been done to correct the problem.
Speedometer failure it is never accurate, I can not trust what it says it even goes to 130 mph while parked.
The contact owns a 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500. While driving approximately 45 mph the contact noticed that the speedometer displayed an inaccurate reading regardless of the speed rate being driven. The vehicle has not been repaired for the malfunction at this time. The contact had concerns of the safety risk involved. The failure mileage was unknown.
I was driving down the road in my 2005 chevy Silverado 2500 hd when I noted the speedometer reading >90 mph (I was not going that fast. . . Towing a 5th wheel camper). The speedometer continued to malfunction and has not returned to correct operation since. There is little doubt this is a safety issue and apparently is a consistent problem with many 2002-2005 chevy vehicles. This vehicle has only 36000 miles on it and has not been abused. Issue is not yet repaired as it happened only yesterday.
My speedometer is not working. It is frozen at 30 mph.
2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500 hd - speedometer stuck/inop.
Speedometer faulty incorrect at times to fast and to slow other times, one time it showed 120+ while cars were passing me on the freeway 0 or slower at 65 (staying with traffic?) never knew the speed I was going had have the instrument panel replaced at a cost over $600. 00 at 43000 miles on truck 05 chevy Silverado 2500 hd duramax.
Speedometer reads wrong sometimes shows over 100 mph when going 50 mph.
2005 chevy 2500 hd speedometer failure @44,000 mile. The speedometer went to 120 mph at 55 mph, sitting still it would still read 60 mph. Dash cluster had to be replaced under my extended warranty.
2005 chevy Silverado 2500 hd. At approx. 50,000 miles, the speedometer started acting up. Stuck and registered incorrect speed. I was able to "reset" it. Now at 78,000 miles, the speedometer will not stay correct.
I have a 2005 Chevrolet silverado hd2500 pickup with 32660 miles on it. The speedometer suddenly went wild while I was driving. I had just exited a 75 mile an hour freeway and immediately had to reduce to 25 miles an hour. The speedometer registered all over the chart. I am learning it is the instrument cluster and gm has not issued a recall. It will cost $500 to get repaired. I am not driving it now. I have also learned this is a common complaint.
Speedometer errattic, sticks at 120mph at approximately 20 mph, will not go to zero.
Shortly after truck passed 36,000, the speedometer stopped showing the correct speed. It will fluctuate showing between 90 and 120 mph. When searching for information in the internet, I found this is actually a common problem with the silverado trucks.
The speedometer on my 2005 chevy 2500hd 4x4 gave out at about 27000 miles two months ago. We were pulling a trailer on mountain roads at the time. Knowing your speed in the mountains is important and this could have been a deadly problem. Gm has known about the problem and I understand did a "special policy" on 2003 and 2004 vehicles. There needs to be a recall and the defective parts fixed before someone is killed. Please help us out and do not let this faulty equipment game continue just to make or save gm money at buyers expense and safety.
At 26,000 miles the speedometer on my 2005 chevy silverado started to slowly down. Is has happened 5x in the past 6 trips. It is very dangerous because twice I was pulling a travel trailer on mountain roads where speed is a big safety issue. Too much speed and off a cliff we go. A research on the internet shows this is ad has been a major chevy issue and they need to recall it and pay people back who have had to have it fixed.
I own a 2005 chevy silverado. The speedometer fluctuates between 50 and 70 miles an hour. It also sticks when slowing down from 10 mph to 0 mph. Talked to service rep at local dealer, he was aware of the this problem already and told me gm "might" do something about the faulty speedometers. I have heard the warranty on this was extended to 7 year 70,000 miles for '03 and '04 models. How can gm put a mileage restriction on the part that measures the mileage. If the speedometer is not working properly, the odometer should not be reading accurately either. What if the odometer says your vehicle has 75000 miles and the vehicle really has 67000. Guess what? your warranty period would have been exceeded in gm's eyes, even though the actual mileage is still within the warranty limits. A speedometer is a part that should never fail during the life of a vehicle. Gm should recall all defective speedometers no matter what mileage the vehicle has. . .
Gauges not working in truck.
Speedometer stopped working at about 57,000 miles.
Speedometer does not show correct speed.
Short in gauge cluster lack of odometer reading pending new gauge cluster install, value of $450. 00 there was a recall for 2003 and 2004 models, not for 2005? same problem!.
I have a 2005 chevy silverado with 46k miles on it and the speedometer failed. It intermittently starts at a random speed and sometimes sticks at max speed. I took to dealership and they said it would cost me around $500 to repair. I believe there is a history of stepper motor failures on this item for the last few years but they haven't recalled any of the 2005 or later models.
Speedometer went crazy and clunking in steering.
Speedometer not working. Not knowing how fast your going I feel is a safety hazzad.
In October 2007 I purchased a used 2005 chevy Silverado 2500 hd pickup from a used car dealer with 38,515 miles on it. After the purchase I discovered the vehicle speedometer sticks and does not work properly. Now the instrument panel gauges also appear to not be showing the proper operating temperatures for the transmission. I have received no help to correct the problem other than to tell me to take it to a dealer and pay $600 to have it repaired. I have put less than 2000 miles on the truck and paid over $37000 for the truck. I don't have any money left to fix it and I think it is a safety risk to my family there must be something that can be done to help since it appears there are many complaints on the internet over this problem.
Speedometer quit going back to zero. It is now stuck in the "pegged" position.
2005 chevy Silverado 2500hd (duramax diesel). The speedometer suddenly stopped showing an accurate reading while driving approximately 10 mph. It now shows 55 mph while at a complete stop and pegs over 120 mph when driving on the interstate. This is a known issue with the 2004 model year, but I'm not seeing any info yet for 2005 (which is the model I have). This should be a recall from gm to fix this - rather than their tricky little "special" replacement rules that limit the fix to 70,000 miles. This is a huge safety issue - not being able to tell how fast I am traveling at any given time/not being able to trust my instrument panel readings.
The contact owns a 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500. The contact stated that the speedometer failed over a year ago. While driving 65 mph, the speedometer remained at zero. He received a recall letter from the manufacturer, but it was only valid for 65,000 miles. The vehicle's mileage exceeded the requirement. The dealer stated that the vehicle needed a new instrument cluster at the cost of $400. The vehicle had not been repaired. The recall number was unknown. The current mileage was 145,000 and failure mileage was 117,000.
Speedometer will read very high speeds when traveling slowly. E. G. 110 mph traveling 30 mph. Happens in cold, cold weather.
Just after warranty, speedometer sticks to zero or pegs to bottom. I've asked my dealer about getting it fixed, they said it would cost six hundred dollars. Since then, the tach has started doing the same thing and I feel this is unsafe due to not knowing what speed I am going.
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