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2005 CHEVROLET Silverado

Vehicle Summary

The 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 3500 is a robust chassis cab featuring a V-shaped LQ4 engine with 8 cylinders and a displacement of 6.0 liters. It operates on gasoline with multipoint fuel injection and has a hydraulic brake system. Built by General Motors in Pontiac, Michigan, this Class 3 vehicle is designed for heavy-duty tasks with a GVWR of up to 14,000 pounds. The extended cab and 4-door configuration make it versatile for both work and transport needs.

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Make
CHEVROLET
Model
Silverado
Year
2005
Engine
6.0L

Complete Specifications

26 specs
Make CHEVROLET
Manufacturer Name GENERAL MOTORS LLC
Model Silverado
Model Year 2005
Plant City PONTIAC
Series 3500 (1 ton)
Vehicle Type INCOMPLETE VEHICLE
Plant Country UNITED STATES (USA)
Plant Company Name Gm Truck Group
Plant State MICHIGAN
Body Class Incomplete - Chassis Cab (Number of Cab Unknown)
Doors 4
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating From Class 3: 10,001 - 14,000 lb (4,536 - 6,350 kg)
Cab Type Extra/Super/Quad/Double/King/Extended
Drive Type 4x2
Brake System Type Hydraulic
Engine Number of Cylinders 8
Displacement (CC) 6000.0
Displacement (CI) 366.14246456839
Displacement (L) 6.0
Engine Model LQ4
Fuel Type - Primary Gasoline
Engine Configuration V-Shaped
Fuel Delivery / Fuel Injection Type Multipoint Fuel Injection (MPFI)
Other Engine Info Iron
Engine Manufacturer GM

Known Issues for This Vehicle

Brake fluid leaks

Hydraulic brake systems are prone to leaks, which can lead to a loss of braking power.

Worn brake pads and rotors

Over time, brake pads and rotors wear down and require replacement to maintain effective braking performance.

Abs sensor failure

The Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) sensors can fail, leading to warning lights on the dashboard and reduced braking efficiency.

Master cylinder failure

The master cylinder can wear out or fail, causing a loss of hydraulic pressure in the brake system.

Brake lines corrosion

Brake lines can corrode over time, especially in areas with harsh weather conditions, leading to potential brake fluid leaks.

Brake caliper issues

Calipers can seize or fail, causing uneven braking or reduced braking power.

Vacuum booster failure

The brake booster, which helps provide additional force to the brake pedal, can fail, resulting in a hard brake pedal and reduced braking efficiency.

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