A growing number of Chevrolet Silverado owners are voicing their frustration over rust problems with their trucks.
One owner, James, says he has a severe rust problem with the frame on his 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD Duramax ZR2 with only 15,000 miles. And he isn't the only owner reporting issues with rust. James (@lakelakelakewi) explains in his TikTok clip where the rust is and where he lives in Wisconsin.
He says, "My 2024 Chevy Silverado 2500 ZR2 frame is rusted out after only 15,000 miles and 16 months of owning it. I'm very disappointed in this truck."
Before James tells his story, imagine buying a new Silverado HD ZR2 that you use for work, and it's a plow truck for your quarter-mile-long driveway in the woods of Wisconsin. However, the truck's frame starts rusting after one year.
It's so bad that the rust is bright red on many areas of the truck's frame, and it's even rusting through in some areas. You live where they salt the roads, but you know it's not that because your RAM truck with over 100K miles never had the problem.
James and other Chevy Silverado owners are left in disbelief. Could GM really have rust problems with the Silverado frames? James' disappointment is evident.
James says,
"I had a Ram with 100,000 miles on it, and I traded for this truck. It was nowhere near this bad."
James is accused of taking the video of another truck and not his 2024 Silverado HD ZR2. So, he shoots another video clip showing he isn't trying to trick viewers.
"I had quite a few people trolling me saying that it wasn't actually a new truck and that I had taken a video of an old truck, and I must have made this story up,” he says as he pans the rusty truck's frame in his video.
Is salt on the roads the issue?
"I've received other comments saying it's because I live in a salt state. I do live in a salt state. I live in Wisconsin. However, we are well into April now, and I use my truck to plow my driveway."
"It's about a quarter mile long, an all-black top, and no gravel. And that's what I use this truck for. It's a plow truck. So, it is a work truck. I don't use it to take my wife to Hobby Lobby like some people do."
"This truck was built in November 2023, and I bought it in January 2024, so it's barely over a year old. My truck only has 16,544 miles on it."
Rust is everywhere on the truck's frame.
"As we look underneath, there is rust everywhere. It's not just surface rust; it has rusted through the frame in various places. This is the same truck I showed you in the first video."
"I'm not complaining about the truck, but I have never seen this much rust on a new truck. The rest of the truck is good. But this 2024 truck is rusted out with only 16,500 miles and is only a year and four months old."
"I didn't know Chevrolet hadn't coated the frame until now," he concludes.
What are other Chevy Silverado owners saying?
Scott says, "Hey, I wrote on your post yesterday. It doesn't matter that you live in a salt state; after 15,000 miles, the truck frame shouldn't be rusting like that. As I said yesterday, you must go to the dealership and get that addressed ASAP. You will be the first one to do it."
"Plus, I recommend getting your truck undercoated after you have had that all addressed. I live in Canada, and those are things that we need to do to protect our vehicle frames from rusting out from the salt and sprays they put on the road. I hope you can get this addressed and fixed at no cost. Please keep us updated. Have a great week, cheers."
Jack says, "I have a 2022 GMC 2500 HD AT4, I have the same issue. I washed the truck constantly. I took it into the Chevrolet dealer to have them inspect it, and they told me there was too much dirt on the frame to inspect it."
"So I went under it with a power washer, brought it back, and they told me it's a nonissue. I'm returning to complain at my next oil change because this truck has 23,000 miles on it and looks like a 15-year-old truck underneath. The wax coatings GM is using on all frames are completely deficient."
Several Silverado owners on this Reddit thread also report rust issues.
jeffs_sessions - "My 2019 frame is already rusting with lots of exposed bare metal. I can't determine from the article whether GM will pay for this. If not, I'll probably just fluid film once or twice a year."
Does the 2024 Chevrolet Silverado have rust problems with the frame?
The 2024 Chevrolet Silverado can experience rust problems with the frame due to a manufacturing defect in the wax coating application. General Motors has issued a Technical Service Bulletin (TSB No. 19-NA-255) addressing peeling wax and subsequent rust. The issue is that the frame metal was improperly prepped before applying the wax coating, leading to peeling and corrosion.
The GM TSB is not a recall.
While not a formal recall, GM has issued a TSB to address the rust issue for multiple GM trucks, SUVs, and vans, including the 2011 to 2024 Chevy Silverado.
Affected Vehicles: The issue affects 2011 to 2024 Chevy Silverado models and other GM trucks.
What causes the Silverado frame rust problem?
A report from the Lemon Law Experts says, "The bulletin addresses the peeling wax coating and subsequent rust and corrosion on the exposed metal. GM has identified a manufacturing error by the third-party frame supplier as the cause, where the metal was not properly prepped before the wax application."
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), some customers have reported that the wax coating on the frame of their Chevy Silverado may peel off, revealing rust or corrosion. The hot wax may also drip off the frame during shipping, leaving drips visible on the back of the frame.
Is the problem covered under warranty?
For Chevrolet and GMC vehicles, warranties generally cover rust-through corrosion of body and sheet metal components for specific durations:
- Chevrolet: Typically 6 years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first.
- GMC: Typically 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first.
Lemon Law Experts says, "Some warranties may only apply to "rust perforation," requiring the metal to rust through completely for coverage. GM corrosion warranties usually exclude perforation caused by environmental factors such as acid rain."
Conclusion:
- If you own a 2011 to 2024 Chevrolet Silverado, it is recommended that your vehicle be inspected for this issue.
- Check if your vehicle is involved in any recalls related to this or any other issue moving forward.
- GM dealerships may attempt repairs such as removing remaining wax and surface rust, applying a new coating to affected areas, or replacing compromised frame components if necessary.
It's Your Turn
Do you own a Chevrolet Silverado or another GM truck? Have you experienced rust issues on your vehicle? If so, click the red Add New Comment link below and let us know.
Check out my 2024 Chevrolet Silverado story: I’ve Owned Toyotas For 30 Years With No Issues, I Took A Chance On a 2024 Chevrolet Silverado, and 5K Miles In, the Problems Begin
I am Denis Flierl, a Senior Torque News Reporter since 2012. My 30+ year tenure in the automotive industry, initially in a consulting role with every major car brand and later as a freelance journalist test-driving new vehicles, has equipped me with a wealth of knowledge. I specialize in reporting the latest automotive news and providing expert analysis on Subaru, which you'll find here, ensuring that you, as a reader, are always well-informed and up-to-date. Follow me on my X SubaruReport, All Subaru, WRXSTI, @DenisFlierl, Facebook, and Instagram.
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I had a Nissan Altima 2010…
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I had a Nissan Altima 2010 that did the same thing. Otoh my Hondas had no rust even after 12 years and I live in Chicago. Certain car manufacturers have this problem. I took a big loss on the Nissan unfortunately.
My Silverado is a 2015 and…
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My Silverado is a 2015 and has plenty of rust on the frame but I live in Wisconsin also and nothing I can do about it at this point. Spray some protectant every year.
Typical Chevy problem
My 2022GMC pickup has…
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My 2022GMC pickup has surface rust all over the farm going to try some rust encapsulation stuff from Eastwood and hopefully that will stop it
This goes back further than…
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This goes back further than 2011; my service guy told me my 2010 said I had rusted front frame. He said that it was very common of Silverado/Sierra 2007 to present.
That's about when it started…
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In reply to This goes back further than… by Jerry A (not verified)
That's about when it started, the frames held up fine in NYS before that. Looks like GM has gotten back to its old ways of planned obsolescence
I own a GM that is a 2013…
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I own a GM that is a 2013 with 107000 miles on it. I just got done spending over 3000 to weld support pieces on the frame and replace completely rusted through cross support. Also the box is really rusted. Never had a truck with this bad of rust.
2017 Silverado rust fame …
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2017 Silverado rust fame not happy
I have 9600 miles on my 2017…
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In reply to 2017 Silverado rust fame … by Chris mccullough (not verified)
I have 9600 miles on my 2017 drove it once in the snow and my frame looks terrable first year I bought it in 17 drove it from dealer to my home 20 minutes and parked it it started rusting immediately only had few miles on it I asked about undercoat but the dealer said it would void my warranty
These are designed, tested,…
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These are designed, tested, and were built (not sure where they're all built now) in MI. The SALTIEST of states. Detroit, home of the automobile, is literally built on a salt mine. So if it can't take salt... They need to GTFO with their shitty truck.
2011 Silverado only 50k…
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2011 Silverado only 50k miles. All cr
2011 Sliverado 1500 LT only…
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2011 Sliverado 1500 LT only 50k miles. All cross members have completely rusted through leaving vehicle inoperable. Frame itself also has major rust issues. Again. Only 50k miles. GM. Do the right thing and take care of your loyal customers. Your tricks should last more than 50k miles!
I was in an Uber one day and…
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I was in an Uber one day and the driver said he used to work for GM in the paint department. He said they are too cheap and dont use rust inhibitors in the paint.
Guess he was spot on.
I bought the 2008 Chevy…
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I bought the 2008 Chevy Silverado Z71 because it had the 160,000km 10year no rust through warranty. But right at 10 years my body started dropping chunks of Rusty metal and then at 12 years my frame broke. I've patched it together to get a little more life out of my truck but the rust continued and now my truck is broke in two.
My uncle worked for gm over 20 years and told me not to buy a Chevy because they have skipped adding an agent to the frame metal to help the longevity of the steele
New vehicles are pos.Cut,cut…
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New vehicles are pos.Cut,cut,cut corners, cut on quality,safety,all they care about is $$$$.The car manufacturers are literally pulling immoral,what should be illegal stuff,they know they have faulty transmissions,oil pan leaks,on and on and and on, lots of times several years of issues and nothing gets done by the gov't.It's complete insanity but continues nonstop.Why? If a construction company built unsafe houses, people got hurt or even killed something would be done,but it happens in the auto industry and nothing changes.
All you've gotta do is WASH…
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In reply to New vehicles are pos.Cut,cut… by David (not verified)
All you've gotta do is WASH YOUR SHIT. I've got an old Pontiac Sunfire that I brought up from the south to the north and I've been driving it in the salt and snow for the last 10 years. After all this time it's still not rusted cuz I run it through the car wash multiple times after the salt is washed off the road. Other Sunfires/Cavaliers are rolling piles of dirt so it's not just "some manufacturers".
Sadly, they've done this for…
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In reply to New vehicles are pos.Cut,cut… by David (not verified)
Sadly, they've done this for decades. Look at the gas tank issues on the Ford Pinto. Ford knew, then calculated it would be cheaper to handle lawsuits than fix the problem.
GM frames have been rusting…
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In reply to New vehicles are pos.Cut,cut… by David (not verified)
GM frames have been rusting since 1988 when they boxed them in front, and 2007 when the boxed then entirely. Wax falling off? They're throwing anyone they can under the bus! I recorded frame rust on brand new GM trucks on the dealer lot! And their "alleged" coating is a FARCE! At best is protects the frame until it exits the frame manufacturer plant. Go to any GM dealer, frames are UNPROTECTED, and GM couldn't care less! Maybe they're trying to copy Toyota?!?!
The fact that all three…
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In reply to New vehicles are pos.Cut,cut… by David (not verified)
The fact that all three American car companies have headquarters in Detroit and have in the past built trucks that last tells you this is part of their planed obsolescence in build and design. A truck that cost as much as current trucks do should structurally be able to last 200,000 miles no matter where you live. If they can not find materials that last and that can built vehicles to last they can not be surprised when Americans shop elsewhere.
All goes to show our…
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In reply to New vehicles are pos.Cut,cut… by David (not verified)
All goes to show our government is beyond corrupt. Pay senators and get away with anything. They are charging over a hundred grand. But producing garbage. The bodies are paper thin. Frame and bodies rust away. They are recalling trucks because of junk motors. But In reality they are all doing it. I bought a brand new Dodge and within a year both wheel bearings were gone. I had to take it back right after I bought it because you had to double fist it to keep it in a lane. They said oh that's just how they drive. Remember when they built a truck you could keep for 20years. Now you pay sick money and after a hundred k miles there junk . But I guess the little guy gets screwed again. While the wealthy keep raking in the money
Under side of my 2021 3500…
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Under side of my 2021 3500 is also rusty. Why are they charging so much money for shit work/workers?
I had a 2013 Chevy Silverado…
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I had a 2013 Chevy Silverado. From day one the coating was peeling off. Everytime I brought it in to Chevy to look at the growing rust Chevy told me that it was normal and they would not do anything. My truck was not every 10 years old when the rear shocks broke off the frame. The frame looked like Swiss cheese. I love the look of the Chevy truck but they do not support it fix their vehicles. Stay away.
I bought a 2025 silverado …
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I bought a 2025 silverado 1500 the frame already has rust showing in different spots . It was like this sitting at the dealership. Just dipping the raw metal frame in a wax is the worst idea gm has ever done .
I have a 2019 Chevy Suburban…
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I have a 2019 Chevy Suburban Z71 with 57,000 inch currently. Extreme frame rust was very evident at 25,000 miles. My 2005 Chevy Silverado showed little frame rust at 151,000 miles when I sought it. Advised the Dealer of the problem and pointed out the fix the TSB recommended. They said they were unaware of the problem and TSB. They had the vehicle for almost 3 weeks and I had to push them to finally “fix” the rusted frame. The TSB called for removal of remaining wax coating, sand blasting frame rust, prepping the bare metal, priming and painting the frame and then applying the wax coating. They refused to follow the TSB and only applied the wax coating. They convinced me to buy a SUV from one of their competitors.
Yes I live in NJ 2012…
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Yes I live in NJ 2012 avalanche 85,000 miles rear trailing arms rusted right off the frame thank God I was coming to a stop when it happened. Put in complaint to GM and others with no resolve.
Before you know it they will…
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Before you know it they will be as bad as Toyota 🙄😩
I have a 2012 Silverado 1500…
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I have a 2012 Silverado 1500 and I put the truck on the lift to change the oil and the frame cracked I 2 places. And I can put a screw driver through the frame in some spots.
We the people need to start…
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We the people need to start a nationwide lawsuit against salt companies and those who dispense it on our roads we pay hundred s of thousands of dollars to watch our vehicle s rust to junk !!!! Our automobile manufacturers need a better rust proof material pronto
My 2015 GMC Sierra 2500HD…
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My 2015 GMC Sierra 2500HD had rusted through on the rocker panels. It has only spent the last 2 winters in Michigan and has been down south for the previous 8 winters. Not acceptable!!
GMC = Generally Mediocre…
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GMC = Generally Mediocre Cars! It's a Chevy. It was made to be a piece of shit
GMC = Generally Mediocre…
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GMC = Generally Mediocre Cars! It's a Chevy. It was made to be a piece of shit
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