Chevrolet Trailblazer owners have reported 5 problems related to mid/rear seats assembly (under the seats category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.
The left rear seat cannot be lifted to access the tire change tools. The right rear side can be accessed.
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I buckled up my child's safety seat and it did not provide an anchor point on the back of the bench seat to be able to provide head support in an event of a crash. The rear seatbelt also did not provide a lock feature; therefore providing whiplash in the event of a crash or even cause the car seat to fall over on the left - out the back passenger window or to the right tipping on another passenger, causing injury.
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all problems of the 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer
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The contact states the third row seat cushions are so big that they do not allow the latch system to be accessed. The other alternative is to use the safety belts. When she secures a child seat to the safety belt it allows the child seat to tip over. The dealer was unable to repair the vehicle because of its design.
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all problems of the 2005 Chevrolet Trailblazer
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Rear seat bottom, which folds up to lower seat back, is not fully secured to vehicle. There is only one latch, with obvious location for a second one, which was not installed. This makes left rear seat, not properly secured and could break loose in collision.
Vehicle failed to comply with fmvss 225 for the latch system at time of manufacturing. Because of the rear seat design installation of a rear facing seat was impossible.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Seats problems | |
| Front Seat Power Adjust problems | |
| Front Seat Heater/cooler problems | |
| Seat Broken problems | |
| Mid/rear Seats Assembly problems | |
| Front Seat Recliner problems |