Four problems related to brake disc rotor have been reported for the 1999 Chevrolet Blazer. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
While preparing for the state inspection, it was discovered that the rear rotors had completely rusted. The brakes were unable to make contact. The consumer contacted the manufacturer, who said there was nothing they could do.
Brake rotors rusted ,causing bad vibration when stopping. Two of the rotors could be turned and two had to be replaced because of the rust problem. I kept the two that were replaced. The dealership told me that if this vehicle wasn't driven much in winter in michigan, that rotors would rust because of the humidity. I told them I kept the vehicle in the garage, but they said that would not make any difference. I felt the material was defective. The vehicle was still under warranty, but that would not cover it. I contacted gm to get a field representative's name and number to talk to but they would not give it to me. The dealership would not give me the field representative's name and number either. I feel that if a vehicle's brake system is going to rust sitting in a garage in the winter, that information should be public knowledge published in large print in the vehicle brochures.
When applying brake there is a scraping sound and vibration. Dealer replaced front and rear rotors due to being rusty and warped.
Consumer state at 40 thousand miles brake rotors need to be replaced. Please provide further information.