Chevrolet Blazer owners have reported 6 problems related to rear suspension (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.
On sept 10 2005 I took my car to have a tune up done on it and the mechanic told my husband that the rear end of my vehicle was about to go. I had just purchased the vehicle about 7 months prior to this happening and I have been told that this should not have happened on a 2000 chev Blazer, with that low of mileage. I had notified the dealership where I purchased the car and they in turn wanted to put me into another vehicle but that is not what I wanted I had wanted them to fix my car the one that they had sold to me. I want to know if there is anything that can be done to get my car to run right, so that I may use it and not pay for one to sit in my drive way. And I wanted to find out if this happened to any other 2000 chev Blazers? sincerely yours susan burgos.
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While pulling into parking place or backing up slowly, up to 5 mph , wheels stop moving. Vehicle shakes and bounces about 6 inches either way until wheels move again. Chevrolet refuses to take care of this problem.
While driving heard a big bang from the rear end. Dealer contacted and stated the rear end was blown and replaced it with a new one which was defective and also had to be replaced. Proovide further information.
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Rear end pulls on one side, also front end makes noise.
Rear end launch/ shutter/ will move back and forth, causing extra wear and tear on universal joints.
Car wobbles (vibrates) at highway speeds. Feels like flat tire or tire going to fall off. Tire dealer says not a tire problem. Dealership recognizes a problem but doesn't have an answer for it.