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Question moved the Colorado sub-category.
I wonder is you picked something up and the serpentine belt whipped the stick or whatever and disconnected the crankshaft position sensor. Can you reconnect it and start the vehicle?
Find one of those radar displays that sit on the roadside and tell you how fast you're going. Most likely your GPS is the one that's off, because it has to average and estimate your speed, wheras the vehicle's speedometer should be good from the factory.
start by adding four quarts, then start engine and put thru gears and then back to park and recheck and add as needed,just keep repeating process untill full,make sure you look on dip stick ,it will tell you what kind of transmission fluid to use.
My 2004 Colorado 4x4 is at 91K and running better than I would have expected. It seemed to break in at 80K. Still getting 21 mpg. Haven't changed spark plugs yet. No major repairs have been needed except for the power steering pump I'm about to replace because of a squeal.
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