11 problems related to recreational vehicle lpg tank valve/gauge have been reported for the 2003 Chevrolet Trailblazer. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Almost all the gauges on my intstrumet cluster have failed. Speedometer 1st, oil pressure gauge next, and now my fuel gauge has failed. Many complaints from chevy owners same issue. No response yet from chevy.
The instrument cluster panel is not working. The oil gauge does not work, speedometer does not work and rpm does not work.
First the rpm gauge stops working properly, then the temp and oil pressure gauge do the same. After all that you get a check gauges light and a annoying dinging noise that wont go away.
One day I woke up and got in my car to go to work and before I left I noticed my gauges were messed up. The abs symbol, the parking break symbol, and the low battery lights all were on and my temperature gauge was at zero and still is. The gas gauge is at zero the battery and oil gauges are all placed at zero. I checked all my fuses found a couple bad ones and replaced them and the problem is still not fixed. The car still drives. But I am fearful of a shut down in the middle of the road with it acting like this.
The instrument cluster on the 2003 Trailblazer malfunctions, causes the speedometer to stop working and you can't tell how fast your going. The malfunctions also occur with the temperature, oil, and gas gauge. Very dangerous not knowing how fast your going. The vehicle needs to be recalled.
There is a strong odor of gasoline vapors coming from the rear of the vehicle, a crack can be seen in the neck of the fuel tank. When filling the vehicle, fuel spills out of the tank from the crack. The fuel gauge cluster in the dash doesn't work. The blower on the a/c unit doesn't work on the highest (5) level. Also, the fan clutch went out causing the car to overheat severely. The fan does not engage, causing the water pump shaft to become damaged. Also, the rear driver side window quit functioning, despite buying an expensive new regulator and replacing it. Having researched the issues, I find that I am among hundreds, possibly thousands of unsatisfied people with the same problems.
When getting into vehicle all my dashboard gauges just stopped work, no speed, gas, oil pressure etc.
Instrument front panel no longer operates. All gauges do not operate (speedometer, oil, gas. Temp. . . ).
Like many other, my problem is with the instrument panel/cluster. My fuel gauge doesn't work and my speedometer is all over the place. . . Sometimes it seems to work fine, other times not at all, and sometimes it works but isn't accurate.
None of the dashboard instrument gauges are working in my 2003 chevy Trailblazer. It began with the speedometer not working properly. It wouldn't work at times then it would suddenly start working and then the needle wouldn't go all the way down to zero and it would start at 10 or 15. I got a ticket once because the trooper said I was going about 70mph & the gauge was reading 60mph. The other gauges began to go out one at a time.
All electronic gauges within the instrument cluster failed at random times and very frequently, leading to the clusters' current state, which is all gauges are non-operational (dead). Hazardous condition caused due to speedometer failure. Chevy replaced the instrument cluster two times while under 36/36 mfg warranty. Chevy refuses to replace current instrument cluster since 36/36 has passed.
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| Recreational Vehicle Lpg Tank Valve/gauge problems | |
| Air Conditioner problems | |
| Adaptive Equipment problems | |
| Navigational (global Positioning System) Gps problems | |
| Air Conditioner problems | |
| Winch Equipment problems | |
| Electrical Jack problems | |
| Owners/service Manual problems |