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Common Chevy Colorado Issues and Warranty Protection

Common Chevy Colorado Issues and Warranty Protection

In this guide, we’ll break down the most reported problems with the Chevy Colorado explain what’s covered under factory and extended warranty plans, and help you decide if it’s time to lock in additional protection.

How to Handle Repairs with Confidence Using Warranty Coverage

The Chevy Colorado is a versatile midsize truck known for its towing capability, off-road trims, and daily usability. But like any vehicle, it’s not immune to wear and tear—or the occasional mechanical hiccup. Whether you’re driving a WT, Z71, or ZR2, knowing the Colorado common issues and how warranty protection fits in can save you time, money, and stress down the road.

In this guide, we’ll break down the most reported problems across model years, explain what’s covered under factory and extended warranty plans, and help you decide if it’s time to lock in additional protection.

Most Common Issues in the Chevy Colorado

While the Colorado is generally reliable, certain issues have surfaced more often than others. Here are some of the most commonly reported problems:

Category

Common Issue

Notes/Model Years Affected

Transmission

Hesitation, rough shifting, delayed gear engagement

Most common on 2015–2020 models

Infotainment System

Touchscreen freezing or rebooting

2018–2022 models with Chevrolet MyLink

Power Steering

Sudden loss of power steering assist

Reported in earlier 2015–2016 models

Air Conditioning

Weak or complete A/C failure, refrigerant leaks

Noted in 2015–2018 model years

Check Engine Light

Often triggered by sensor failures (O2, EVAP system, etc.)

Varies by trim and engine configuration

Front Brake Wear

Premature pad and rotor wear under heavier driving conditions

Affects Z71 and ZR2 models in particular

Drivetrain Noise

Clicking or clunking sounds from the rear axle or driveshaft

Found across several 4WD configurations

These issues can be frustrating—but many are manageable or even preventable with the right warranty coverage.

What the Factory Warranty Covers

The standard Chevrolet Colorado factory warranty includes:

Coverage Type

Term

Bumper-to-Bumper

3 years / 36,000 miles

Powertrain

5 years / 60,000 miles

Roadside Assistance

5 years / 60,000 miles

Corrosion Protection

6 years / 100,000 miles

These warranties cover most major repairs due to manufacturing defects but do not apply to wear-and-tear or issues caused by accidents, modifications, or misuse.

For example:

When You Need More Coverage

If your factory warranty is nearing expiration—or if your Colorado is experiencing issues outside of that window—it may be time to consider extended protection.

Factory vs. Extended Coverage

Plan Feature

Factory Warranty

Extended Warranty (Granger)

Coverage Duration

Up to 5 years / 60,000 miles

Up to 10 years / 150,000 miles

Infotainment/Electronics

Only during B2B coverage

Covered under Premium plans

Transmission & Drivetrain

Covered under powertrain

Fully covered, longer term

High-Tech Components

Limited time

Included with higher-tier plans

Roadside & Rental Assistance

Ends after 5 years

Included throughout plan duration

Granger’s extended warranty plans are backed by our dealership and offer flexibility, optional upgrades, and nationwide repair support—ideal for owners planning to keep their Colorado long-term or use it for work and travel.

How to Get Extended Coverage for Your Colorado

  1. Visit GrangerWarranty.com
  2. Enter your vehicle details – Year, model, mileage
  3. Compare coverage plans – From Powertrain-only to full Premium options
  4. Choose your payment plan – Pay in full or with low monthly installments
  5. Check out – Coverage starts immediately

Why Colorado Drivers Choose Granger

Thousands of truck owners trust Granger because we make it easy to protect your vehicle with confidence:

Frequently Asked Questions

Are transmission issues common in the Chevy Colorado?

Yes, especially in earlier models (2015–2020). Many reports cite harsh or delayed shifting. These issues are typically covered under powertrain warranties.

Is the infotainment system covered under warranty?

Only while your bumper-to-bumper warranty is active. After that, you’ll need an extended plan that includes tech/electronic coverage.

Is it worth getting an extended warranty for my Colorado?

If your truck is out of warranty—or you plan to keep it beyond 60,000 miles—an extended warranty can help avoid costly repairs down the road.

Don’t Get Stuck Paying for Common Repairs

From shifting issues to sensor failures, Colorado common issues can hit your wallet hard once your warranty runs out. Get protection now and drive with peace of mind—start your quote today at GrangerWarranty.com.


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