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What are the common issues with the 2010 Chevy Silverado Hybrid model?

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Paul p.

In 2010, some common issues with the Chevy Silverado hybrid include grinding brakes and a faulty alternator. It is crucial to ensure that your brakes are in optimal condition to avoid any potential problems. Neglecting brake maintenance can lead to difficulties, such as screeching sounds due to low brake fluid, ineffective braking caused by worn brake pads, premature brake wear, and challenges in stopping. Additionally, a loose bearing can result in poor braking performance and potential incidents of the brakes locking up, leading to accidents. Over time, brake components will age and eventually need to be replaced. It is recommended to replace brake pads and shoes every 50,000 miles, brake rotors every 60,000 miles, and brake fluid every 20,000 to 45,000 miles to maintain the braking system's efficacy and safety.

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  • Kandis S.

    The typical issues seen with the 2010 Chevy Silverado often involve failures of interior accessories, engine noise and speed control problems, and not meeting emission standards.

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