I have a 2012 with about 89k miles. The funny sounding turning signal is because of the aftermarket radio. The factory radio is what actually plays the sound of the turning signals through the driver's door speaker. When you change to an after-market unit there's a little plastic black box with a beeper that you have to install which replaces the sound the factory radio made. More than likely the traction control issue is the steering wheel sensor. Mine's been out for over 2 years now and it doesn't bother me one bit. I drove a lot of older trucks before this one that definitely did not have any kind of traction control and even in the middle of North Central Illinois driving through FEET of snow, I never had a problem.
Man, that's a keeper, it looks like it's in great shape, a very nice and solid looking pickup, a 4 door, 4x4, automatic, awesome!, but not something you'd have to worry about using for a work truck either. I love it! ❤️👍
pretty nice ruck, I just bought a 2013 with less miles and fewer options, with no body or paint issues, for right at the same price. so your price looks to be spot on, my only complaint is now GM units with ONSTAR will not be able to use that feature I believe on units older than 2015 and those dash cracks, it sucks they all do it in the same places,
I had a 2012 Silverado and it's power window switches didn't work. All it need was the contacts cleaned in the switch and that fixed the problem. The contacts get a little corroded over time. Take switch out of door open it up. Rub contacts with pencil eraser. May take a few tries. The eraser polishes the contacts. I would try this before replacing switch. Love the videos!
Doesn’t it seem odd rust coming up over the wheel well ? No moldings to hold it in out in the open what would cause that ? Other than that it’s a beautiful truck had me a 2000 lasted up to 455,000 engine blew replacement 10 grand be better with this one!!
There's nothing like a fine truck to drive.this vehicle is begging for work or leisure a great choice when it comes down to new trucks who could afford them.