Search Chevy truck forums. Appears the first suggestion it to check all your fuses. If your lucky you might find one the is blown and could be related - this is the easiest thing to do.... If not fuse related then you need to remove the platic steering column cover. Under there at the end of the shift lever you will find two small wires that are for the tow haul button. These wires get brittle and break over time from shift level movement it seems. You will have to repair the broken wire and you should be good to go!
it does only when in drive with the tow/haul button off
Press the tow/haul button at the end of the shifter. 2000 Chevy Silverado LT Ext Cab 4 dr 5.3L 4x4 Z71
The Chevy Silverado 2500 handles great in very cold climates. It is built to haul and handle in all types of conditions. The designers have cold weather in mind when designing the truck, and they included remote start.
truck weighs 3500kg =7700lbs truck can haul 5000 kg =11000lbs roughly about 2500lbs
Try U-Haul they may have a kit with instructions
An educated guess would be because the switch has failed. That is the most common reason why that feature would be inopreative.
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will 3/4 ton leaf springs fit on a half ton Chevy truck
Never haul are pull a load in over-drive, DRIVE ONLY Over-drive will burn the clutches up when hauling are pulling a load.
I found an adapter of the Silverado plug connector at the local U-Haul Store.
if it has the tow haul mode that is probably what is causing it , the trans is designed to do that to reduce slipping when it shifts , this reduces the wear on the clucth packs an the it will last a lot longer
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