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My 2000 Chevy Blazer (88K mi.) had both the ABS system light and emergency brake light come on. I have also experienced strange ABS activation even at low speed and light brake application. My dealer said the ABS controller is faulty. I have found numerous descriptions of these very same symtoms from other owners as well as tsb references to this defect. This looks like a trend and a design flaw and a saftey issue. This should be investigated and the ABS controller system should be recalled.
While driving 25 mph the transmission failed. The dealer was notified about 7 months ago but they could not duplicate or correct the problem. The dealer was notified of the shruddering and slippage of the transmission at 23863. The front differential pinion seal leaked, the check light was replaced due to the malfunctioning switch, the brake light had become inoperative due to an open circuit, the heating seat was inoperative, there was a rattle in right front suspension, the transmission had no reverse, and there was hard shifting into the forward gears.
- Soddy Daisy, TN, USA
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- San Francisco, CA, USA