Is Your Truck’s Transmission Giving You Headaches?
Is your 2008-2012 Chevrolet Colorado shifting erratically, getting stuck in gear, or throwing transmission codes? A failing transmission control module (TCM) can bring your hardworking truck to a standstill, causing major frustration and downtime. Get back on the road with confidence using our pre-programmed T42 TCM, the direct-fit solution designed to restore your transmission’s crisp, reliable performance without a trip to the dealership.
Common Symptoms & Your Solution
A faulty TCM can manifest in several ways, often getting progressively worse. If you’re experiencing any of the issues below, this module is the definitive solution. Don’t let a small electronic component sideline your entire vehicle. This is the exact 2008-2012 Colorado transmission control module you need to fix the problem for good.
- Harsh, jerky, or delayed shifting
- Vehicle stuck in “limp mode” (usually 2nd or 3rd gear)
- Check Engine Light or Transmission Warning Light is on
- Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) like P0700, P0750, or other solenoid-related codes
- Failure to upshift or downshift properly
- Poor fuel economy and potential transmission overheating
Features & Tangible Benefits
- ✔ Plug & Play Installation: This module arrives pre-programmed to your truck’s specific VIN. This critical step ensures perfect communication between the engine and transmission, eliminating the need for expensive dealership programming or special tools.
- ✔ Restores Smooth Shifting: By precisely managing shift points, line pressure, and torque converter lockup, this module restores the smooth, predictable operation you expect from your transmission.
- ✔ Built to OEM Standards: Engineered for durability and reliability, this module meets or exceeds original equipment specifications, ensuring a long-lasting repair for your daily driver or work truck.
- ✔ No Core Charge Required: Keep your old part. We don’t require a core return, making your purchase simple and hassle-free.
- ✔ Peace of Mind Included: This unit is backed by our one-year replacement warranty.
Expert Insight from a 20-Year Tech
“I’ve seen countless GM trucks and SUVs come into the shop with these exact symptoms. The owner often thinks their entire transmission is shot, facing a multi-thousand-dollar bill. Nine times out of ten, it’s the TCM. The key is the programming. A blank module from the dealer is just a paperweight until they charge you hundreds to program it. This pre-programmed unit is the smartest fix—it solves the root problem and saves you a significant amount of time, money, and stress. It’s the repair I’d do on my own truck.”
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to take my truck to a dealer after installation?
Absolutely not. Because we program the module to your vehicle’s VIN before shipping, it is a true plug-and-play part. Simply install it, connect your battery, and you’re ready to go. This process completely bypasses the need for dealership tools or programming fees.
Is this part difficult to install on my Colorado?
Installation is very straightforward for a DIY-er with basic tools. On the 2008-2012 Colorado and Canyon, the TCM is located in the right-hand rear of the engine compartment. The process typically takes less than 30 minutes. Just disconnect the battery, unplug the electrical connectors, unbolt the old module, and install the new one.
What does a transmission control module actually do?
The TCM is the ‘brain’ of your automatic transmission. It uses data from various sensors on the engine and transmission to control everything from when the gears shift and how firmly they engage to managing the torque converter. When it fails, the transmission loses its instructions, leading to poor performance.
Will this fit other vehicles besides the Colorado?
Yes, this T42 TCM is compatible with a wide range of 2006-2014 General Motors vehicles equipped with 4-speed automatic transmissions like the 4L60E, 4L65E, and 4L70E. While this listing is focused on the 2008-2012 Colorado transmission control module, it also fits many Silverado, Tahoe, Yukon, and Express models. Please verify the part number for your specific application.
What happens if I don’t replace a bad TCM?
Continuing to drive with a faulty TCM can lead to more severe and expensive damage. Poor shifting can cause premature wear on clutches and bands inside the transmission, and incorrect line pressure can lead to overheating. A relatively simple electronic fix can prevent a complete transmission failure down the road.