CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2002-2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer is known for many things, but perhaps it is most famous for its faulty fuel gauge.
This gauge flip-flops more than a politician during election season. Some report that the gauge says "empty" after a fill-up, while others report the gauge says "full" when they're running on fumes. Either way, there's one thing everyone seems to agree on: the darn thing is just wrong.
Following hundreds of complaints and a few accidents allegedly caused by the malfunction, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) opened an investigation into the issue in May 2011. Unfortunately for frustrated owners, no recall has been announced.
When traveling down the road the vehicle tends to bounce alot. I have the extended 4WD version so I'm not sure if this is common. You would think that the suspension would be more stiff but after talking to a few people they said they had the same effect. I should try to go to the dealership and maybe test drive another one to see if it does the same thing. Please respond if you have an answer or the same problem.
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When traveling down the road the vehicle tends to bounce alot. I have the extended 4WD version so I'm not sure if this is common. You would think that the suspension would be more stiff but after talking to a few people they said they had the same effect. I should try to go to the dealership and maybe test drive another one to see if it does the same thing. Please respond if you have an answer or the same problem.
- Mike S., Gastonia, NC, US