Starting up

Asked by Lilbran Nov 19, 2018 at 04:02 PM about the 2006 Chevrolet Colorado LT Crew Cab 4WD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Linden, I have the same starting problem with my Colorado
2006. How did you fix this irregular starting issue?

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I had the blue and white wire under the steering column spliced.... taped both ends.... problem gone! I dealt with that issue for months.... it is caused by the passlock feature. Splicing the wire disabled it. I now have a constant light indicator on , but just put a piece of black tape over it.

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There is know cable from the gas peddle to the valve body it’s run on electric and if flapper inside gets a little crud on it it won’t close or open correctly it will throw the computer off and it will cause a lot of problems including check engine lite coming on

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Also check d.i.c control that will make it not start it located on dash board in with the miles meter with the alarm systems the alarm shuts off fuel to engine!!untill it is set right

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