Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
STRUCTURE - BODY - DOOR
SB-090864013A05/01/200910030764Chevrolet/gmc: the driver or passenger side door glass is inoperative, has a binding condition or a rattling noise. this condition may be caused by the side door glass window regulator mounting bolts loosening. *pe11/30/2009
STRUCTURE - BODY - TAILGATE
322710/04/20063227C10011755Tailgate cable slack. this includes 1998-2006 chevrolet and gmc full and mid size trucks. *eh updated. *kb01/31/2005
STRUCTURE - FRAME AND MEMBERS
PIT-3749D11/01/201010037570Ready05/25/2011
PIT-3749D11/01/201010037570Gm: on some truck models there is some frame corrosion. *rm05/25/2011

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
STRUCTURE
02/10/2009432501
 I am the owner of a 2007 chevrolet colorado truck. several times when applying the brake, my foot has also pressed down on the accelerator. (pressing brake and gas peddle at the same time). they are located too close to each other and present a serious safety potential. i have experienced this problem many times since i owned this vehicle, but just recently, have hit a parked car in front of me when i thought i was applying the brake. would like you to look into this matter and i feel gm is responsible for a poorly designed product that needs immediate correction and has responsibility for the damage to my truck. i have heard other owners of this truck have experienced this same problem. *tr
01/01/19011
 2007 chevy lt colorado crew cab with reflecting dash and to high back seats**nar**cc the consumer stated the reflection impedes his vision of the outside mirrors. the consumer stated the high back of the seats cover about 60% of the rear window making it impossible for him to back out of a parking space. *jb
STRUCTURE - BODY - DOOR
05/05/200713292511/24/2006
 Tl*the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet colorado. the vehicle makes a grinding noise in the ignition/starter when attempting to be started. when the engine is on, the vehicle continuously attempts to restart itself. the contact stated that the starter and the bender spring have failed. while driving 30 mph, the contact heard a squeaking noise when the brakes were engaged. the failures began on december 23, 2006. the dealer was unable to diagnose the cause of failure on several occasions and insisted that the vehicle was operating normally. after cleaning the vehicle, the grill and the driver side headlight began to detach from the vehicle. the grill and headlight have been repaired. the contact was unable to close the driver side door, but the dealer made the repair. the contact has an appointment with the dealer on may 8, 2007 in another attempt to diagnose the cause of failure. the current mileage is 6,000 and failure mileage was 1,329.
STRUCTURE - BODY - DOOR - HINGE AND ATTACHMENTS
04/10/2007604/07/2007
 2007 chevrolet colorado with multiple safety problems. consumer stated that after the vehicle was purchased it was taken back for these repairs. front driver side door latch, hood latch, brake cable repositioned, and check engine light. *kb the consumer stated 3 days after purchasing the vehicle, there was a problem with the driver's side front door hinge. the nuts were not tightened to the main body frame, there was a rattling noise coming from the engine, but the problem was never diagnosed, the front passenger side headlight cover had to be replaced, which the dealer stated the seal was missing, the rotors were warped and the brake pads were glazed and last, the transmission would shift harder than normal. *jb
STRUCTURE - FRAME AND MEMBERS
07/14/2009240001
 I own a 2007 chevy colorado. i am very careful when it comes to my vehicles maintenance and take all precautions. when it comes down to a simple routine such as tire rotation, as many americans with the know how do, i performed this myself. with a four way and a torsion bar set at the factory 100 lb setting. before i even used the torsion bar, the wheel stud had broken with no more than 30lbs of pressure. i took my vehicle to a local gm dealer and was told it is not covered under my warranty. i argued that regardless of who had worked on it, the stud still would have broke. so now i am driving around with a missing stud and i am concerned about the safety of my vehicle. i believe that this is a poorly produced part and should be replaced by my factory warranty. *tr
STRUCTURE - FRAME AND MEMBERS - UNDERBODY SHIELDS
05/05/200713292511/24/2006
 Tl*the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet colorado. the vehicle makes a grinding noise in the ignition/starter when attempting to be started. when the engine is on, the vehicle continuously attempts to restart itself. the contact stated that the starter and the bender spring have failed. while driving 30 mph, the contact heard a squeaking noise when the brakes were engaged. the failures began on december 23, 2006. the dealer was unable to diagnose the cause of failure on several occasions and insisted that the vehicle was operating normally. after cleaning the vehicle, the grill and the driver side headlight began to detach from the vehicle. the grill and headlight have been repaired. the contact was unable to close the driver side door, but the dealer made the repair. the contact has an appointment with the dealer on may 8, 2007 in another attempt to diagnose the cause of failure. the current mileage is 6,000 and failure mileage was 1,329.