Chevrolet Colorado Fault Codes
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Chevrolet Colorado Recalls
When a car manufacturer detects a problem with a model they put out a recall notice and more often than not offer to fix the problem free of charge.
You can check to see if your Chevrolet Colorado has any recall notices on our sister site AutoRecalls.co, sorted by model year.
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These are the most common Colorado fault codes that people are searching for.
P0449
Evaporative Emission Control System Vent Valve/Solenoid Circuit Malfunction
Learn More FixesP1345
SGC (Cam Position) Sensor Circuit Malfunction/ Crankshaft Position - Camshaft Position Correlation
Learn MoreP1626
Theft Deterrent Fuel Enable Signal Not Received/ B+ Supply To VCRM A/C Circuit Malfunction
Learn MoreP0106
Manifold Absolute Pressure/Barometric Pressure Circuit Range/Performance Problem
Learn More FixesP0128
Coolant Thermostat (Coolant Temp Below Thermostat Regulating Temperature)
Learn More Fixes- Manufacturer: Chevrolet
About the Colorado
The Chevy Colorado, which has also been sold as the GMC Canyon, was first released in 2003. Both of these models took a two-year break in 2012 and were then reintroduced in 2014.
Since the initial release, there has been a total of three generations. The latest of these models were debuted in 2022 and set to be released in 2023. These models are only sold in the North American region.
The competitive pickup truck market in North America means that the Colorado competes with the Toyota Tacoma, Ford Ranger, and of course, its cousin the GMC Canyon.
Timing issues are some of the most common problems that the pickup truck has been known to face. Fault code P0017 is at the top of the list in terms of the most common.
This code represents a problem with the signals from the position sensors from the exhaust camshaft and crankshaft.
Another common problem for the Colorado is P0024, which indicates that the exhaust camshaft in the second bank of the engine is over-advanced. This code only applies to models that are fitted with a V-shaped engine, which mostly affects the second-generation models.
Fault code P0014 is yet another timing issue the model suffered from commonly. This is the same code as the previous one, but for the first bank of the engine.
Two of the simplest solutions for these codes are checking the position sensor and replacing the engine oil.
Another common fix is to replace the camshaft position actuator solenoid valve. Some owners have reported that these components are susceptible to failure.