Common questions

What are the problems with a 2001 GMC Sierra 1500?

What are the problems with a 2001 GMC Sierra 1500?

Worst 2001 GMC Sierra 1500 Problems #1: Hydraulic Brake Line Failure Due To Corrosion Of Steel Line 2001 Sierra 1500 Average Cost to Fix: $400. Average Mileage: 71,000 mi #2: Fuel Gauge Is Erratic And Inaccurate 2001 Sierra 1500 Average Cost to Fix: N/A. Average Mileage: 122,000 mi

What to do if your GMC Sierra 1500 stops working?

Four Wheel Drive Components – Should the power center of your Sierra 1500 stop working, let us know. We’ve got the parts and expertise to replace a malfunctioning four wheel drive and get it back pulling again. Brakes – Don’t let squeaky brakes ruin a perfectly good workday.

What kind of truck is the GMC Sierra?

The GMC Sierra 1500 is a light-duty pick up. Don’t let the name fool you though — these behemoths are capable of handling extreme loads. They’re a workers truck, but just like a working person, these vehicles need a break every once a while.

Where can I get parts for my GMC Sierra?

They’re a workers truck, but just like a working person, these vehicles need a break every once a while. When that happens, go to GMPartsOnline.net, the web’s number one provider of GM parts. We’ve got everything you could possibly need, and we do not carry fake or imitation parts – all parts are factory.

Worst 2001 GMC Sierra 1500 Problems #1: Hydraulic Brake Line Failure Due To Corrosion Of Steel Line 2001 Sierra 1500 Average Cost to Fix: $400. Average Mileage: 71,000 mi #2: Fuel Gauge Is Erratic And Inaccurate 2001 Sierra 1500 Average Cost to Fix: N/A. Average Mileage: 122,000 mi

Four Wheel Drive Components – Should the power center of your Sierra 1500 stop working, let us know. We’ve got the parts and expertise to replace a malfunctioning four wheel drive and get it back pulling again. Brakes – Don’t let squeaky brakes ruin a perfectly good workday.

The GMC Sierra 1500 is a light-duty pick up. Don’t let the name fool you though — these behemoths are capable of handling extreme loads. They’re a workers truck, but just like a working person, these vehicles need a break every once a while.

They’re a workers truck, but just like a working person, these vehicles need a break every once a while. When that happens, go to GMPartsOnline.net, the web’s number one provider of GM parts. We’ve got everything you could possibly need, and we do not carry fake or imitation parts – all parts are factory.

What do the trouble codes mean on a GMC?

This applies to Chevrolet and GMC vehicles from the 1990s. Put a jumper across the pins and then turn the ignition on. The ABS light will flash the trouble codes 3 times each and then repeat them. Here is a list of the GM trouble codes, and what they mean. Codes 12 and 14 aren’t trouble codes, but may appear to indicate normal operation.

What kind of brake problem does Chevy Silverado have?

I have a 2003 Silverado 1500 4×4, I have been experiencing a front brake rattle when drive rough spots in the road with my foot off the brake, when I apply slight pedal pressure the rattle is gone. I have taken to the dealer multiple time with no results, they say from temp changes to lubrications of the slides.

How do you know if your Chevy has a brake problem?

You will find the booster between the master cylinder and the firewall in your engine compartment. A check valve that is faulty can also let vacuum bleed out. You can diagnose this by starting your Chevy in order to build vacuum, and then turning it off for four or five minutes. Then you should try the brakes.

I have a 2003 Silverado 1500 4×4, I have been experiencing a front brake rattle when drive rough spots in the road with my foot off the brake, when I apply slight pedal pressure the rattle is gone. I have taken to the dealer multiple time with no results, they say from temp changes to lubrications of the slides.

What causes a soft brake pedal on a Chevy?

Soft or Spongy Brake Pedal: Too much air in the system due to improper bleeding is usually the cause of this problem. However, it can also be due to fluid loss or a low fluid level. Bleed the brake lines as recommended by Chevy to fix this. You could also have a ballooning brake hose when the brakes are applied.

You will find the booster between the master cylinder and the firewall in your engine compartment. A check valve that is faulty can also let vacuum bleed out. You can diagnose this by starting your Chevy in order to build vacuum, and then turning it off for four or five minutes. Then you should try the brakes.

What causes a drum brake to stop working?

The common cause of this is a broken or weak retracting spring on drum brakes, corroded or jammed caliper piston, corroded mounting pins or the bushings on a floating caliper, the drum brake self-adjusters are overextended or there is an emergency brake cable that is sticking or is frozen in place.

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