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What could be causing the Chevy Colorado to have water leaking inside?

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Christi S

The Chevy Colorado may experience water leakage due to loose exhaust connections and a corroded radiator. These issues can lead to various engine problems, such as spark plug detachment and overheating. It's crucial to address a loose gasket promptly to prevent further complications. Overheating poses a serious risk, potentially resulting in fires or even explosions. Additionally, keep an eye out for excessive oil consumption, requiring prompt oil changes. Replace your air filter every 15,000 to 30,000 miles, change the coolant every 60,000 miles, and swap out standard spark plugs every 100,000 miles (except for copper ones, which should be replaced every 30,000 miles).

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  • Martin R.

    Replacing the windshield is hard; the heater core is worse.

  • Sheila G.

    I must secure the rubber strip at the top.

  • Stephen Martinez

    Water seeping into a Chevy Colorado may suggest that the door seal has been compromised.

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