2007 Silverado 1500 Engine Replacement Mileage
From 68 sales, 2007 Chevy Silverado 1500 owners replace near 182k miles. About 66% choose used engines — higher than newer MY reman share.
Quick Answer
Among **68 recorded engine purchases** for the **2007
Chevrolet Silverado 1500**, owners typically ordered near **182,493 mi**. The middle 50% fell between **150,000 mi and 227,000 mi**. About **66%** chose **used** and **34%** chose **remanufactured** engines in this dataset.
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What Does This Article Cover?
- **Typical replacement mileage** for this YMM (with percentile range) - How this YMM compares to **sibling models and segment medians** - **Reman vs used** split for this application - When owners replace **earlier or later** than the median - What to prepare **before ordering** and document after install ## What Mileage Do 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Owners Replace the Engine At?
| Metric | 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 | |--------|-----------------------------| | Engine sales with odometer | **68** | | **Median purchase mileage** | **182,493 mi** | | 25th percentile | **150,000 mi** | | 75th percentile | **227,000 mi** | | Median vehicle age at purchase | **18 years** |
Mileage band breakdown (2007 Silverado 1500)
| Odometer at purchase | Share of engine sales | |----------------------|----------------------| | Under 100,000 mi | **16%** | | 100,000–149,999 mi | **9%** | | **150,000–199,999 mi** | **34%** | | **200,000 mi and above** | **41%** |
**Plain-language takeaway:** Most **2007 Silverado 1500** engine orders happen **at or above 150k miles**, with **41% at 200k+** — typical for a **18-year-old** work truck still in service.
How Does the 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Compare to Sibling Applications?
**Compare:** 2011 F-150 engine mileage: /blog/when-do-owners-replace-engine-2011-ford-f-150 (P-Y7) · Engine mileage hub: /blog/at-what-mileage-do-customers-replace-an-engine
Do Most Buyers Choose Reman or Used for a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500?
| Condition | Share of 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 engine sales | |-----------|----------------------------| | **Remanufactured** | **34%** | | **Used** | **66%** |
Compare used vs reman expectations: /blog/used-vs-reman-expectations-before-purchase.
When Should You Replace Earlier Than the Median?
| Signal | Why it matters | |--------|----------------| | Knock, tick, low compression | Internal wear may exceed repair value | | Coolant in oil / overheating | Block or head integrity | | Heavy oil consumption | Ring or guide wear | | Fleet or towing use | Heat and load accelerate wear |
Before You Order an Engine: Checklist
| Step | Action | |------|--------| | 1 | Confirm **engine size (VIN)** and **4x2 vs 4x4** fitment | | 2 | Match **year · make · model** exactly to your application | | 3 | Photograph **odometer** for warranty activation | | 4 | Choose **reman vs used** — compare reman vs used claim rates: /blog/reman-vs-used-engine-claim-rates | | 5 | Plan **oil prime, timing inspection, and sensor transfer** with your installer | | 6 | Save **install invoice and scan reports** — required documents: /blog/documents-required-warranty-claim |
Compare expectations: used vs reman before purchase: /blog/used-vs-reman-expectations-before-purchase
What If Problems Start Right After Install?
Post-install no-start, misfire, or warning lights can occur regardless of pre-replacement mileage — often tied to **timing, fuel, spark, or prime** rather than a confirmed defective long block.
Before any unit is removed under warranty:
- Odometer at delivery and at symptom
- Full scan with freeze frame
- Proof of oil prime and correct spec
- Install invoice and torque documentation
- Photos of leaks or contamination **before** cleanup
Full checklist: required documents for a warranty claim: /blog/documents-required-warranty-claim · drivetrain claims in the first 500 miles: /blog/drivetrain-claims-first-500-miles-after-install
> Before any unit is removed or replaced, document the symptom, save scan results or inspection notes, and contact support with the installation details so the issue can be reviewed accurately.
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FAQ
What is the median engine replacement mileage for a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500?
In **68 sales**, the **median is about 182,493 mi**.
Reman or used for a 2007 Chevrolet Silverado 1500?
**34% reman** vs **66% used** in this dataset.
Where is the overall engine mileage hub?
At what mileage do customers replace an engine: /blog/at-what-mileage-do-customers-replace-an-engine.
What if problems start right after install?
Engine won't start after install: /blog/engine-wont-start-after-install · 0–500 mile claims: /blog/drivetrain-claims-first-500-miles-after-install.
What documents are needed for a warranty claim?
Required documents: /blog/documents-required-warranty-claim.
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Related on Expedia Parts
- Warranty policy and Expedia Protection: /warranty
- Warranty activation — 14-day rule: /blog/warranty-activation-14-day-rule
- Documents required for a warranty claim: /blog/documents-required-warranty-claim
- Reman transmission won’t shift after install: /blog/reman-transmission-wont-shift-after-install
- Engine won’t start after install: /blog/engine-wont-start-after-install
- Check engine light after engine swap: /blog/check-engine-light-after-engine-swap

