Chevrolet Colorado intermittent starting issue after engine stop, requiring long wait to restart on Chevrolet Colorado

Submitted by Vehicle Owner · Apr 25, 2026
Published by RepairPal

Problem overview

Some Chevrolet Colorado owners report experiencing intermittent starting issues, requiring a long wait before the engine can be restarted after it stops. These problems may stem from various underlying causes, including battery, alternator, or starter issues that prevent the vehicle from starting. Additionally, fuel system problems, such as a bad fuel filter or fuel pump, can lead to the engine cranking without starting. Some owners also encounter difficulties related to the ignition switch or Passlock system, which can hinder the starting process. A weak or dead 12v battery is often cited as a likely culprit if the engine cranks very slowly or not at all. To effectively resolve these issues, it is advisable for owners to consult a professional mechanic for a thorough diagnosis to identify the exact cause of the intermittent starting problem.

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Chevrolet Colorado vehicles with this problem

1 model year affected
Average mileage: 146,250 miles
(145,000 - 147,500)

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