Chevrolet Blazer owners have reported 43 problems related to 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.
The distance between the rear wheels is 3 inches closer than the front wheels, the distance between the rear wheels is 64 inches while the front wheel distance is 67 inches, the dealer measured other Blazers and found this difference is present in all the Blazers. Nlm.
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Consumer states that the front passenger tires are leaning inward, and the steering is pulling in one direction.
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When making a left or right hand turn vehicle will steer to left or right erratically, and will stay there. Dealer has repaired vehicle twice, and problem has not been corrected.
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While driving 55 mph or above the vehicle vibrates in the steering column area cause unknown. Dealer cannot identify the problem. Please give any further details.
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Strays from side to side onf the road constantly turn the steering wheel, vehicle also bounced all over the road when going over bumps.
Vehicle vibrates while driving the dealer has been unable to rectify the problem, the tires were checked and replaced but the vibration persisted. Nlm.
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After engine is warmed up and driving between 58-70 mph. Vehicle will vibrate, possibly causing loss of vehicle control. Dealer cannot determine cause.
The vehicle experienced a rollover after hitting a small pothole in the road which resulted in loss of steering control, prior to this accident the consumer complained about the stiffness of the vehicle and the suspension. Nlm.