misfire
Probably the fuel pump.
Chevrolet Silverado is famous for being one of the most sturdy pickup trucks in the business. It is widely used by people all over the world and are usually relatively cheap.
That would depend on a lot of things. Year milage, engine size and over all condition. hard question to answer.
Your truck will show true to 1 million miles. then it will go back to zero.
Im quite sure its Tim Allen. Im watching Home Improvement right now and just saw this commercial.
5W30 in the cold months and 10W30 in the hot months. Anything heavier then these 2 will burn the valve train up over time.
autobeef is full of people with this problem. there is a special warranty for fixing it.http://www.carcomplaints.com/Chevrolet/Silverado/2004/electrical/index.shtmlIf you are over the 70K miles and not able to take advantage of the recalljust go to www.speedometergaugerepair.com they fixed mine for 140
You will need to pull the transmission out or the engine out, which ever is the easiest for you. It has a solid round rear main seal that goes over the back of the crankshaft were the fly-wheel bolts to it.
Tim Allen does the Chevy Silverado HD commercial, but Dylan Bruno does other Chevy commercials (Cruze, Silverado).
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There are many pros, - Chevy silverado trucks keep more value over the years. - have beat F-150s in many reports/reviews. - chevys are very easy to fix if they need work. - Chevrolet trucks are known for power, and not known for problems. the only bad thing i have ever heard of from a Chevy is that the brake pad life isn't very long for the older models, but i don't think that is a problem anymore. - answered by, yes, a 14year old girl(:
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