Chevrolet Blazer owners have reported 10 problems related to front suspension lower control arm (under the suspension category). The most recently reported issues are listed below. Also please check out the statistics and reliability analysis of Chevrolet Blazer based on all problems reported for the Blazer.
Consumer heard a noise coming from the right front of the vehicle. Dealer inspected the vehicle, and found no defects. Consumer was concerned that the lower control arm was defective.
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Front lower control arm broke, resulting in loss of control. Contacted dealer,and dealer stated that this vehicle was not included in recall 01v200000 due to VIN. Vehicle is outside of recall region (rust belt).
Dealership refused to honor recall. Dealer claimed there was nothing wrong with lower control arms. But after a state inspection, vehicle failed due to bad lower control arms. Dealer still refuseed to honor recall.
The front tire fell off due to failure of lower control arm.
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Recall 01 v 200 000/upper/lower control arm: while driving at 10 mph or less, right front wheel toed in, causing loss of right front wheel. Dealer notified, and informed consumer that this vehicle was not covered under recall. Feel free to provide any further information.
Consumer received recall 01v200000 notice concerning lower control arm failure. Consumer repaired recall problem in February prior to recall. Consumer was seeking reimbursement, but Chevrolet refused to reimburse because consumer did not use GMC parts.
While driving 60-65 mph vehicle went towards left and was hard to control, after pulling over, consumer noticed driver's side wheel was sideways. A broken upper ball joint. No accident. After taken to mechanic for repair he noticed the other side was also bad. Repairs included upper and lower ball joints on driver's and passenger's sides. Wheel was also damaged.
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Dealer had taken vehicle back due to a manufacturer's recall. Manufacturer told consumer that dealer has part to repair lower control arm bracket. But dealer has not repaired it, and return vehicle to consumer.
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Front suspension lower control arms experienced failure.
While driving the lower control arm broke, causing consumer to lose steering ability, resulting in an accident.
Problem Category | Number of Problems |
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Front Suspension Lower Ball Joint problems | |
Front Suspension Upper Ball Joint problems | |
Front Suspension Control Arm problems | |
Front Suspension Wheel Bearing problems | |
Front Suspension problems | |
Suspension problems | |
Ball Joint problems | |
Front Suspension Lower Control Arm problems | |
Front Suspension Upper Arm problems | |
Suspension Noise problems |