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2007 Chevrolet TrailBlazer Pros and Cons Member4245 Random parts fail or fall off on a regular basis. These include taillight assemblies (letting in water), door weather stripping, fuel level sensors, rear hatch lock, luggage rack trim, etc. Parts selected and assembly feel like a halfway effort. |
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2003 Chevrolet TrailBlazer Pros and Cons A member in Texas, United States Where do I start: Overall it appears designed for limited life: 1) Left wheel bearing 2X in 100K 2) fan clutch/water pump/timing belt @ 60K 3) Irid. plugs ($25 per) die @60K ~$300 4) Healights @ 7 yrs- $800 A-Mkt/$1400 Chevy - again designed4failure |
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2002 Chevrolet TrailBlazer Pros and Cons Member2534 Replaced the auto drive select twice within warranty. Rear light electricle replaced within warranty. Replaced brakes twice...once within a year. The front stableizers replaced. |
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2006 Chevrolet TrailBlazer Pros and Cons Member51 Wiring for seats is sloppy and obtrusive. Seals on doors move out of place easily. Center console is flimsy and e-brake trim is very low quality. Needing a prop for the hood is insulting at the price, but at least the hood is relatively light. |