Some Chevrolet Colorado owners report experiencing hesitation and jerking during cold starts, which often resolves once the engine warms up. This hesitation is typically attributed to the battery's struggle to provide sufficient cold cranking amperage, particularly in colder conditions. Additionally, after the engine reaches operating temperature and is turned off, some owners notice startup hesitation influenced by outside temperature variations. Furthermore, second-generation Chevrolet Colorado models have faced transmission issues, specifically shuddering and jerkiness in the 8-speed transmission introduced between 2017 and 2019. In some instances, resolving cold start problems has required addressing issues such as bad valve guides, loose valve seats, and replacing components like the timing chain, oil pump, exhaust manifold, and head bolts.
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