2016-2018 Chevrolet Silverado Repair Manual

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This is the original OEM workshop document for the 2016-2018 Chevrolet Silverado repair manual and GMC Sierra with the wiring diagram in PDF.

Ensure your 2016-2018 Chevrolet Silverado or GMC Sierra operates at peak performance with this original OEM workshop repair manual. Provided in PDF format, this comprehensive document includes essential repair instructions and detailed wiring diagrams, trusted by professional mechanics for accurate diagnostics and repairs.

Whether you’re a professional technician or a DIY enthusiast, this manual offers expert guidance for everything from routine maintenance to complex repairs—helping you keep your truck running smoothly and reliably.

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Key Features

  • Models Covered: 2016–2018 Chevrolet Silverado & GMC Sierra
  • Complete OEM Document: Original workshop manual used by authorized dealerships
  • Detailed Wiring Diagrams: Clear, color-coded schematics for all vehicle systems
  • Professional-Grade Guidance: Accurate diagnostics and repair steps trusted by GM technicians
  • PDF Format: Convenient, searchable, and easy to access on any device

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  • Official GM Resource: The same document used by Chevrolet and GMC dealership mechanics
  • Full Coverage: From routine service to advanced repairs, every system is addressed
  • Time & Money Savings: Perform accurate repairs at home or streamline professional service
  • User-Friendly PDF: Easily searchable and compatible with computers, tablets, and smartphones

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  • DIY Enthusiasts: Confidently handle routine maintenance and repairs
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  • Chevrolet & GMC Truck Owners: Keep your Silverado or Sierra in top condition

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Obtain the 2016-2018 Chevrolet Silverado & GMC Sierra OEM Workshop Manual in PDF format today to ensure professional-grade care for your truck. With detailed wiring diagrams and step-by-step repair guidance, this manual helps you maintain and repair your vehicle like an expert.

This manual provides detailed instructions for maintenance, disassembly, reassembly, component inspection, adjustment, and diagnostics—intended for use by experienced mechanics. Proper application of this guide will help ensure thorough repairs and maintain your vehicle in peak condition.

Important Note: Before purchasing this manual, please check whether your vehicle is subject to any active service recalls, as authorized dealerships may perform necessary repairs free of charge. When replacing parts, always use genuine OEM components to ensure safety, reliability, and long-term performance.

Table of Contents : 2016-2018 Chevrolet Silverado Repair Manual and GMC Sierra

General Information

  • General Information
  • Maintenance and Lubrication
  • Reminder Indicator (Reset Procedures)
  • Commonly Used Abbreviations
  • DTC Index
  • Emission Control Abbreviations
  • Trouble Shooting
  • Trouble Shooting – Basic Procedures
  • Vehicle Diagnostic Information – Scan Tool Data
  • Vehicle Diagnostic Information – Description and Operation
  • Vibration Diagnosis and Correction
  • Programming and Setup
  • Squeaks and Rattles
  • State Emission Standards – Gasoline
  • State Emission Standards
  • Water leaks

Engine

    • Engine Overhaul Procedures
    • Engine Controls and Fuel – 4.3L (LV3)
    • Engine Controls and Fuel – 5.3L (L83 L8B) or 6.2L (L86)
    • Engine Heating and Cooling
    • Exhaust
    • Engine Mechanical – 4.3L (LV3)
    • Engine Mechanical – 5.3L (L83 L8B) or 6.2L (L86)
    • Hybrid/EV Controls
    • Hybrid/EV Cooling
    • Hybrid/EV Energy Storage

Engine Performance

    • Mode 6

Transmission

    • Transfer Case – MP 1222/1225/1226 (NQG)
    • Transfer Case – MP 1625/1626 (NQF)
    • Transfer Case – MP 3023/3024 (NQH)
    • Clutch
    • Automatic Transmission – 6L80 (MYC) or 6L90 (MYD)
    • Automatic Transmission – 8L90 (M5U M5X)
    • Automatic Transmission Cooling
    • Manual Transmission – Tremec 5-Speed (MQ7)
    • Power Take-Off
    • Shift Lock Control

Brakes

    • Antilock Brake System – Less than 3900 kg (8600 lb) GVW
    • Disc Brakes
    • Hydraulic Brakes
    • Park Brake
    • Trailer Brake Controls

Driveline/Axle

    • Wheel Drive Shafts
    • Front Drive Axle
    • Propeller Shaft
    • Rear Drive Axle

Steering

    • Power Steering
    • Steering Linkage
    • Steering Wheel and Column

Suspension

    • Electronic Suspension Control
    • Suspension General Diagnosis
    • Rear Suspension
    • Front Suspension
    • Tire Pressure Monitoring (1 of 2)
    • Tire Pressure Monitoring (2 of 2)
    • Tires and Wheels
    • Wheel Alignment
    • Wheel Alignment Specifications

Accessories and Equipment

    • Air/Wind Noise
    • Active Noise Cancellation
    • Adjustable Pedals
    • Bumpers and Fascias
    • Bolted Exterior Body Panels and Closures
    • Cellular, Entertainment, and Navigation
    • Collision Repair
    • Data Communications
    • Data Communications – Diagnostic Information and Procedures
    • Displays and Gauges
    • Exterior Trim
    • Fixed and Moveable Windows
    • Floor Coverings and Headlining
    • Frame and Underbody
    • Horns and Pedestrian Alerts
    • Immobilizer
    • Instrument Panel and Console Trim
    • Interior Trim and Paneling
    • Lighting
    • Mirrors
    • Remote Functions
    • Object Detection and Pedestrian Protection
    • Paint and Coatings
    • Plastic Panel Information and Repair
    • Power Outlets
    • Power Seats
    • Seat Belts
    • Seat Hardware, Trim, and Upholstery
    • Seat Heating and Cooling
    • Secondary and Configurable Customer Controls
    • Sunroof
    • Theft Deterrent
    • Vehicle Access
    • Wiring Systems and Power Management – Vehicle Zoning Strategy
    • Wipers and Washers

Restraints

    • Supplemental Inflatable Restraints

HVAC

    • Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
    • HVAC – Automatic
    • HVAC – Manual

Electrical

    • 12 V Starting and Charging – Hybrid (HP5)
    • Starting and Charging
    • Cruise Control
    • Wiring Systems and Power Management
      • How to Use Electrical Schematics
      • Component Locator.
      • Master Electrical Schematic Icons.
      • Wiring Harness Routing Views.
      • Component Connector End Views.
      • Component Locations.
      • Inline Harness Connector End Views.
      • Schematic Wiring Diagrams.
    • System Wiring Diagrams

Owner’s Manual

    • Chevrolet Silverado Owner’s Manual

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CAUTION : This manual provides detailed instructions for maintenance, disassembly, reassembly, component inspection, adjustment, and diagnostics—intended for use by experienced mechanics. Proper application of this guide will help ensure thorough repairs and maintain your vehicle in peak condition.

Important Note: Before purchasing this manual, please check whether your vehicle is subject to any active service recalls, as authorized dealerships may perform necessary repairs free of charge. When replacing parts, always use genuine OEM components to ensure safety, reliability, and long-term performance.


🛻 2016–2018 Chevrolet Silverado & GMC Sierra (K2XX) — Specs, Common Problems, Recalls, TSBs & DTC Codes


Platform siblings 🤝: Silverado (Chevrolet) and Sierra (GMC) share the same core chassis/powertrains; equipment varies by trim and package.


⚙️ Technical Specs & Performance (Most Common Configs)

  • 🛠️ Engines (typical): 4.3L V6 • 5.3L V8 • 6.2L V8 (gasoline; availability varies by trim)
  • ⚙️ Transmissions: 6-speed automatic and available 8-speed automatic (trim/engine dependent)
  • 🛞 Drivetrain: 2WD or 4WD
  • 🪝 Towing: varies widely by cab/axle/engine; properly equipped models can reach ~12,000+ lb (light-duty)

🔧 Top 10 Common Mechanical Issues — Root Cause ✅ + Fix 🔩

  1. AFM/DoD lifter tick or misfire (V8)
    🧠 Root cause: lifter collapse, oiling issues, AFM operation wear.
    🔧 Fix: scan misfires, inspect valvetrain, replace lifters/cam if needed; strict oil maintenance; some owners use AFM management solutions (where legal).
  2. 8-speed shudder (some trims)
    🧠 Root cause: torque converter clutch behavior and/or fluid condition.
    🔧 Fix: service with updated fluid procedure, reprogram/relearn; replace torque converter if persistent.
  3. Transmission harsh shifts (6-speed/8-speed)
    🧠 Root cause: adaptive learn drift, valve body wear, fluid deterioration.
    🔧 Fix: scan TCM, service fluid, update calibration, repair valve body if required.
  4. Brake vibration / uneven wear
    🧠 Root cause: pad deposits, heat cycling, caliper slide pin issues.
    🔧 Fix: clean/grease slide pins, replace rotors/pads, proper bedding.
  5. Steering clunk / loose feel
    🧠 Root cause: steering intermediate shaft wear or front suspension play.
    🔧 Fix: inspect shaft/ball joints/tie rods; replace worn components, align.
  6. Cooling system leaks
    🧠 Root cause: hose fittings, water pump seepage, radiator end tank leaks.
    🔧 Fix: pressure test, replace leaking parts, refill/bleed properly.
  7. Exhaust manifold bolt break / tick (V8)
    🧠 Root cause: heat cycles causing bolt fatigue/warpage.
    🔧 Fix: replace bolts/manifold, check gasket sealing; use updated hardware.
  8. Front hub bearing noise
    🧠 Root cause: bearing wear, water ingress, heavy loads.
    🔧 Fix: replace hub assembly; verify ABS sensor function.
  9. Transfer case or front diff seep (4WD)
    🧠 Root cause: seal wear, venting issues, fluid neglect.
    🔧 Fix: reseal, service fluid, check vents.
  10. Fuel system rough run
    🧠 Root cause: injector deposits, low fuel pressure, vacuum leaks.
    🔧 Fix: fuel pressure test, injector cleaning/replacement, smoke test for leaks.

💡 Top 10 Common Electrical Issues — Root Cause ✅ + Fix 🔌

  1. Battery drain / intermittent no-start
    🧠 Root cause: weak battery, module staying awake, poor grounds.
    🔧 Fix: battery/charging test, clean grounds, parasitic draw diagnosis.
  2. Infotainment glitches (screen freeze/reboot)
    🧠 Root cause: head unit software/low voltage events.
    🔧 Fix: update software, verify power/ground, replace unit if faulty.
  3. TPMS warnings
    🧠 Root cause: sensor battery aging or wheel-related damage.
    🔧 Fix: replace TPMS sensor(s), relearn procedure.
  4. ABS/traction warnings
    🧠 Root cause: wheel speed sensor wiring at hubs, bearing play, low voltage.
    🔧 Fix: scan ABS codes, repair harness, replace hub/sensor, verify battery.
  5. HVAC blower intermittent
    🧠 Root cause: blower resistor/module or connector overheating.
    🔧 Fix: replace resistor/module, repair connector if heat-damaged.
  6. Power window/lock issues
    🧠 Root cause: door harness breaks, switch failure, BCM logic.
    🔧 Fix: inspect harness in door boot, replace switch/actuator, BCM scan.
  7. Rear camera not working
    🧠 Root cause: camera moisture intrusion or tailgate harness wear.
    🔧 Fix: replace camera, repair harness, verify signal at head unit.
  8. Trailer wiring faults
    🧠 Root cause: connector corrosion, ground faults, blown fuses.
    🔧 Fix: clean/replace connector, repair grounds, verify trailer module.
  9. Airbag/SRS light
    🧠 Root cause: seat connector issues, clock spring, sensor faults.
    🔧 Fix: read SRS codes, repair connectors, replace clock spring/sensors.
  10. CAN communication codes
    🧠 Root cause: low voltage, module fault, connector corrosion.
    🔧 Fix: battery/ground first, network scan, isolate failing module per service flow.

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📊 Pros & Cons

✅ Pros ❌ Cons
💪 Strong engine lineup and towing capability ⚙️ Some transmissions can shudder/shift harshly
🧱 Proven full-size truck platform 🧠 AFM/DoD lifter issues reported on some V8s
🛞 4WD capability with many trims/packages ⛽ Fuel economy depends heavily on configuration
🛋️ High trim levels are very comfortable 🔌 Infotainment and electrical quirks reported
🧰 Huge parts availability 🔩 Rust/corrosion depends on region and care

🧾 Maintenance Schedule (General Guidance)

⏱️ Interval 🛠️ Service
Every 5,000–7,500 mi 🛢️ Oil & filter, rotate tires, inspect brakes/suspension
Every 15,000 mi 🧹 Engine air filter, cabin filter (if equipped), check belts
Every 30,000–50,000 mi ⚙️ Transmission service (earlier for towing/severe use), transfer case service (4WD)
Every 45,000–60,000 mi 🛑 Brake fluid service, coolant inspection, differential service (as needed)
As needed 🔋 Battery test, alignment, driveline inspections, spark plugs (per engine spec)

📢 Recalls + TSB / Service Advisories — Verify by VIN

🔍 Items vary by VIN/trim/market. Check official tools:
1 – NHTSA Recall Check
2 – Chevrolet Recall Lookup
3 – GMC Recall Lookup.


🚨 Recall Themes Often Seen in Full-Size Pickups (VIN-Dependent)

  1. 🎈 Airbag inflator/module campaigns (supplier/date dependent)
  2. 🪑 Seat belt/pretensioner related campaigns
  3. 🛑 Brake system hardware/software campaigns
  4. 🔥 Electrical short / fire-risk campaigns (wiring/components)
  5. 🚪 Door latch/lock related campaigns
  6. 🛞 Steering component campaigns
  7. 🧯 Fuel system leak-related campaigns
  8. 🧲 Ground/connection related campaigns
  9. 💡 Lighting/visibility related campaigns
  10. 🧠 Module calibration / safety messaging related campaigns

🧰 Common TSB / Service Advisory Topics

  1. ⚙️ 8-speed shudder diagnostics and fluid procedures
  2. 🧠 AFM lifter tick/misfire diagnostic flow
  3. 🔌 Battery drain / module sleep strategy testing
  4. 🛑 ABS/traction messages — hub/sensor wiring checks
  5. 🧊 HVAC blend door/blower electrical diagnostics
  6. 📺 Infotainment updates and reboot concerns
  7. 🪝 Trailer module/connector troubleshooting
  8. 🔩 Exhaust manifold tick and bolt repair steps
  9. 🛞 Steering clunk/intermediate shaft service guidance
  10. 🧯 Cooling system pressure test/leak isolation steps

🧾 DTC Trouble Code List

🚗 ECM — Engine Control Module

Code Meaning
P0300 Random/Multiple Misfire
P0171 System Too Lean (Bank 1)
P0172 System Too Rich (Bank 1)
P0420 Catalyst Efficiency Low
P0442 EVAP Small Leak
P0455 EVAP Large Leak
P0101 MAF Sensor Range/Performance
P0128 Coolant Temp Below Regulating Temp
P0521 Engine Oil Pressure Sensor Range/Perf
P06DD Oil Pump Control Circuit Performance

⚙️ TCM — Transmission Control Module

Code Meaning
P0700 Transmission Control System Malfunction
P0711 Transmission Fluid Temp Sensor Range/Perf
P0716 Input/Turbine Speed Sensor Range/Perf
P0722 Output Speed Sensor No Signal
P0730 Incorrect Gear Ratio
P0741 TCC System Stuck Off / Performance
P0751 Shift Solenoid A Performance/Stuck
P0776 Pressure Control Solenoid Performance
P0796 Pressure Control Solenoid C Performance
P2714 Pressure Control Solenoid D Performance

🛑 ABS / ESC — Brake System

Code Meaning
C0035 LF Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit
C0040 RF Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit
C0045 LR Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit
C0050 RR Wheel Speed Sensor Circuit
C0110 Pump Motor Circuit
C0131 Brake Pressure Sensor Circuit
C0242 PCM Indicated TCS Malfunction
C0265 EBCM Relay Circuit
C0550 EBCM Internal Malfunction
C0899 Device Voltage Low

🎈 SRS — Airbag System

Code Meaning
B0012 Driver Frontal Deployment Loop
B0022 Passenger Frontal Deployment Loop
B0074 Passenger Seat/OCS Fault
B0083 Right Side Impact Sensor
B0084 Left Side Impact Sensor
B0092 Pretensioner Circuit Fault
B101D SDM Configuration/Calibration Issue
B1325 Device Voltage Low (SRS Related)
U0151 Lost Comm with SDM
U0121 Lost Comm with ABS (network effect)

🧠 Body / CAN — Communication & Body Control

Code Meaning
U0100 Lost Communication with ECM/PCM
U0121 Lost Communication with ABS
U0140 Lost Communication with BCM
U0155 Lost Communication with IPC
U0184 Lost Communication with Radio
U0073 Control Module Communication Bus Off
B1325 System Voltage Low
B1370 Ignition Circuit
B3125 Keyless Entry / RCDLR Issue
B3925 Immobilizer / Theft Deterrent Data

✅ Final Verdict

🏁 The 2016–2018 Silverado/Sierra trucks are excellent all-around workhorses with strong towing options and huge parts support. The main things to watch are AFM lifter concerns on some V8s, 8-speed shudder on certain configurations, and voltage-related electrical quirks. Buy based on maintenance records, confirm recalls by VIN, and keep fluids serviced early if you tow.