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CarComplaints.com Notes: It would be ill-advised to blaze any trails with the 2004 Trailblazer. Its faulty fuel gauge could leave you stranded.
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Most Common Solutions:
- all Trailblazers should come with 4-wheel drive (1 reports)
suspension problem
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I recently bought a new Chevy Trailblazer which for the record I love although there base model LS does not come equipped with 4-wheel drive nor does it come equipped with inside controls to operate your side mirrors for driving. The mirrors I can deal with the not having the 4-wheel drive I can not. My SUV has spun out of control several times on several different occassions and fortunately for me and others no one was hurt and accident was avoided. Next time I may not be so lucky. The upsetting part about this situation is I was driving in fairly descent weather conditions. I am not only disgusted I am terrified that this will happen again especially with the unpredictable weather of Chicago. My salesperson explained to me that 4-wheel drive is not necessary and this theory is absolutely not true. 4-wheel drive is very necessary for when the roads are wet, icy, slick, and also snow covered. What the Hell was Chevrolet thinking when they created this vehicle without this very important feature!!!!!!
- vaughn, Chicago, IL, US