2009 Chevrolet Colorado Suspension Problems
2 owner-reported suspension complaints from NHTSA data
Data sourced from NHTSA public database. For informational purposes only. Always consult a qualified mechanic.
Owner Complaints (2)
Your truck's frame has rusted severely due to road salt exposure, creating a safety hazard. The rust is so extensive that you've decided it's unsafe to drive. Addressing this issue will likely require professional frame inspection and rust repair or replacement of affected frame sections.
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Your vehicle failed state inspection due to significant rust and corrosion on the main suspension components underneath your truck. The inspector said the corrosion was severe enough that the vehicle couldn't be safely driven. This happened at around 46,000 miles. Fixing this will likely require professional undercarriage cleaning, rust treatment, and replacement of severely corroded suspension parts.
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