2015 Colorado Recalled for Intermittent Power Steering Loss
The 2015 Chevy Colorado is being recalled to fix intermittent power steering loss. These trucks have had ongoing power steering issues because of corroded electrical connections inside the steering gear assemblies. GM plans on replacing the torque sensor cover assembly and applying anti-corrosion gel to the electrical connections. Let's hope it works.
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- GM previously offered to replace the whole power steering rack in a "customer satisfaction program" that has since expired. Some owners believe this recall is a band-aid fix in comparison.
- This issue also affects the Colorado's cousin, the GMC Canyon.
- Overall there are more than 60,600 recalled trucks in the US and 5,000 in Canada.
- Recall (#N202325410) is expected to begin in May 10, 2021.
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Why You Might Suddenly Lose Power Steering in a 2015 Chevy Colorado
Poor electrical connections inside the steering gear assemblies of the 2015 Chevy Colorado can cause the truck to lose its power steering. While the connection can drop out while driving, most owners report seeing a 'service power steering,
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2nd Generation Colorado
- Years
- 2013–2021
- Reliability
- 55th out of 80
- PainRank™
- 12.41
- Complaints
- 303