There are 8 owner-reported fuel system complaints for the 2019 Chevrolet Silveradoin NHTSA's database. These are unverified consumer reports and may not reflect confirmed defects.
While exiting the highway from 70MPH my truck quit running on the exit ramp as I approached the end of the ramp. The truck would not restart and blocked traffic until I was able to get a tow truck. After the truck was towed back to my home I was able to scan the truck and found P129F code reporting (Fuel Pump Driver Control Module Fuel Pump Speed Signal Incorrect) (see attached report). Only after purchasing a Fuel Pump Driver Control Module from the dealer (P/N) 13565641 (replacement for the original 13531875 P/N) and installing it would the truck start. This was a real safety concern as other driver were also exiting the highway at speed while my truck was blocking a lane. The fuel pump control modules should be designed in "fail safe" way to allow the fuel pump to continue even if it isn't running at the most optimal level.
The contact owns a 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. The contact stated that while driving 65 MPH, the traction control and another unknown warning light illuminated on the instrument panel. Despite the failure, the contact was able to drive the vehicle to the residence. The vehicle was then taken to a dealer where a diagnostic test was performed. The dealer replaced the fuel injectors, lifters, and the catalytic converter. The manufacturer was notified of the failure and extended the warranty on the vehicle and offered the contact reward points. The vehicle was repaired. The failure mileage was 110,000.
The contact owns a 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. The contact stated that while in park(P), he observed a gasoline odor. Additionally, the contact stated that while driving at 65 MPH, he observed a gasoline odor entering the cabin of the vehicle through the vents. The contact exited the highway and pulled over, examined, and turned off the vehicle. The vehicle was towed to the residence. The vehicle was then towed to an independent mechanic where it was diagnosed that the high-pressure fuel pump needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 123,000.
Car seems to be having Same issue it was recalled for previously. It powers on but once pushed the start button it does not start it makes a clicking sound and gives a code it was previously recalled for
The contact owns a 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. The contact stated that while driving at various speeds, the vehicle shuddered. Several unknown warning lights were illuminated. The local dealer was contacted, and the vehicle was diagnosed, and it was determined that the purge valve and EVAP system needed to be replaced. The vehicle was repaired, but the failure recurred. The vehicle was taken back to the dealer, where it was determined that the fuel pump control module needed to be replaced. The vehicle was not repaired due to parts not being available. The manufacturer was contacted, but no assistance was provided. The failure mileage was approximately 80,000.
The upper spring loaded fuel cap spring broke falling down into the fueling area. I believe it is constitutes a safety issue when fueling, trying to get the pump nozzle in to the fuel in area to fill the tank. My worry is a spark with this broken unit in there, May cause an explosion, and injuries
The contact owns a 2019 Chevrolet Silverado 1500. The contact stated that when her husband started the vehicle, the vehicle began to jerk and hesitate upon depression of the accelerator pedal. The check engine warning light illuminated. Due to the failure, the contact had the vehicle towed to a dealer where a diagnostic test was performed. The vehicle was diagnosed with a defective fuel pump module. The contact was also informed that the parts to repair the vehicle were unavailable. The manufacturer was then notified of the failure and after numerous calls, agreed to pay for her monthly vehicle payment while the vehicle remained at the dealer. The vehicle was not repaired. The failure mileage was approximately 50,000.
FUEL TANK RUPTURE DRIVING ON INTERSTATE HWY, TOWING ~5000LB RV AT 60 MPH. NEVER SAW ROAD DEBRIS, DEALER INSISTS IT WAS RUPTURED TANK. TANK IS PLASTIC AND TOTALLY UNPROTECTED. DUMPED 20-25 GAL FUEL, LOST POWER, BARELY GOT TO SHOULDER AND EXIT VEHICLE WITH FUEL VAPORS EVERYWHERE. NUMEROUS ITEMS COULD HAVE EASILY IGNITED THE TRUCK/RV WITH HUGE POTENTIAL FOR INJURY/DEATH. LOCAL VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPT RESPONDED. THIS WAS MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND, DANGEROUS TRAFFIC, HAD TO ARRANGE TOWING BOTH THE GM TRUCK PLUS THE TOWED RV. NO DEALER WOULD LOAN ME A VEHICLE TO TOW WITH. DEALER CHARGED $1500 FOR REPAIRS (REPLACEMENT) OF A $200 PLASTIC TANK. ALL COULD HAVE BEEN AVOIDED WITH A $7.00 METAL COVER FOR THE TANK. *TR
Complaints are unverified consumer reports submitted to NHTSA. A high complaint count may reflect vehicle popularity, not defect severity. Data sourced from NHTSA public records.
Data synced from NHTSA on May 4, 2026