Chevy Colorado:  Brake Pedal Going to Floor Diagnosis

The single most important safety feature in your Chevy Colorado is a good set of brakes.  If your brake pedal is going to the floor, it indicates that there is a serious problem in the braking system.  When the pedal goes to the floor, it’s usually caused by a bad master cylinder, leaking brakes, bad … Read more

Chevy Colorado Shifting Hard: Causes + Diagnosis

One of the most common automatic transmission problems is shifting hard.  If your Chevy Colorado has a hard shifting transmission, it can be uncomfortable to drive and a sign of serious problems. If your truck’s transmission is shifting hard, it can cause a harsh ride and lead to potential damage over time. Numerous factors can … Read more

Chevy Colorado: Battery Saver Active → Diagnosis

Many modern GM made vehicles have a battery saver feature, this includes the Chevy Colorado.  If you are getting a “battery saver active” message, it means that your Colorado’s electrical system voltage has dropped to a critical level (less than 11.7 volts).  Typical electrical systems run at 13+ volts with the engine running.  The battery … Read more

Chevy Colorado:  Warped Rotors → Symptoms & Causes

  Rotors are metal discs that are visible behind the Colorado’s wheel. They work together with the calipers and brake pads to slow down your Chevy Colorado. Due to braking friction, rotors have to withstand and dissipate a tremendous amount of heat. This causes the rotor surface to be uneven making the brake pedal feel … Read more

Chevy Colorado: Bad Motor Mount → Symptoms + Diagnosis

While your Chevy Colorado’s engine mounts can last the life of the entire vehicle, it is possible that they will go bad.  Vibration and a clunking sound are the two most noticeable symptoms when driving the vehicle.  There are plenty of visible signs as well. Engine mounts connect the engine to the frame of the … Read more

Chevy Colorado:  Bad ECM → Symptoms + Diagnosis

Your Chevy Colorado’s ECM (Engine Control Module) is its brain.  Just like a human’s brain, your Colorado can’t function without it. It is sometimes referred to as the ECU or PCM.  It’s all the same thing. The ECM controls and directs your entire drivetrain (unless there is a serrate transmission controller). When an ECM starts … Read more

Chevy Colorado P0353 Diagnosis

P0353 is a generic OBD2 code that indicates that ignition coil “C” has an issue with the primary or secondary wiring circuits.  It has the same meaning for the Chevy Colorado as it would any other vehicle.  It is typically caused by a bad coil pack or wiring harness issue, although there can be caused … Read more