The wire in the steering column has to much strain on it and it snaped. Easy fix if you extra wire laying around. Just rip the steering column apart
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
it does only when in drive with the tow/haul button off
I found an adapter of the Silverado plug connector at the local U-Haul Store.
Stargate Infinity - 2002 The Long Haul 1-26 was released on: USA: 24 March 2003
Press the tow/haul button at the end of the shifter. 2000 Chevy Silverado LT Ext Cab 4 dr 5.3L 4x4 Z71
truck weighs 3500kg =7700lbs truck can haul 5000 kg =11000lbs roughly about 2500lbs
Hi... Try pulling the stick down to 1st (with foot on brake and tow haul button depressed...don't let it go yet) then move the stick up into 2nd and then to Drive...does it work now??? seems to be a loose connection in the wiring at the base steering column If you have a rubber boot around the gear shift...take a peek inside, you may be able to get to the wires,,,a contact spray may work. good luck
I haul 9,500 with no problems (hard to stop)
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.
To hoist is to lift above or 'up' and haul would be to drag or carry in a lateral motion or forward.
Buy a kit at U-Haul comes with instructions and adaptors
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