Is the 2004 Silverado reliable?

Is the 2004 Silverado reliable?

Great work truck with tons of interior space. Great engine and transmission 5.3 v8 lots of power. Very reliable with plenty of life left.

Why is my 2004 Silverado transmission so hot?

Both sides will be hot when it is working properly. Not Moving in any Gear – If your 2004 Silverado Transmission has a problem moving in any gear, it is likely caused by a lack of transmission fluid. No matter how silly that sounds, and how convinced you are that it is not the problem, go ahead and check it anyway.

Why is my Chevy Silverado not moving in any gear?

Not Moving in any Gear – If your 2004 Silverado Transmission has a problem moving in any gear, it is likely caused by a lack of transmission fluid. No matter how silly that sounds, and how convinced you are that it is not the problem, go ahead and check it anyway.

What kind of transmission does a 2004 Chevy Silverado have?

The transmission options that were available to the 2004 Silverado were as follows: MG5– This is the NV3500 manual transmission. It is the only manual available for the 2004 Silverado. M32– This will be the 4L65E transmission, which is an upgraded version of the 4L60E. M30– This is the 4L60E automatic transmission.

What causes no reverse on Chevy Silverado 4L60E?

Here’s exactly how to find the 4L60E/4L80E fuse location. No Reverse – Most of the time reverse won’t engage when the clutches are worn out. It may be (but is less likely) that the sun shell went bad as well. There’s a whole article on this site dedicated to diagnosing no reverse in the 4L60E.

What are the problems with a 2004 Chevy Silverado?

1 Speedometer Doesn’t Work 2004 Silverado Average Cost to Fix: $400 Average Mileage: 64,000 mi 2 Transmission Failure 2004 Silverado Average Cost to Fix: $2,100 Average Mileage: 55,000 mi 3 Brake Line Rusted Out 2004 Silverado

Not Moving in any Gear – If your 2004 Silverado Transmission has a problem moving in any gear, it is likely caused by a lack of transmission fluid. No matter how silly that sounds, and how convinced you are that it is not the problem, go ahead and check it anyway.

The transmission options that were available to the 2004 Silverado were as follows: MG5– This is the NV3500 manual transmission. It is the only manual available for the 2004 Silverado. M32– This will be the 4L65E transmission, which is an upgraded version of the 4L60E. M30– This is the 4L60E automatic transmission.

Why do I have a brake problem on my 2004 Silverado?

When at a stop, I can feel the pedal slowly sinking. Pumping the pedal sounds like either ai in the lines or a bad booster. Bleed the system correctly starting at the bypass valve then working from the next farthest out caliper (rt rear) next closest and so on until you’ve bled all the calipers.