Tire Valve Problems of Chevrolet Trailblazer

Chevrolet Trailblazer owners have reported 4 problems related to tire valve (under the tire category). The most recently reported issues are listed below.

1 Tire Valve problem of the 2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer

Failure Date: 01/12/2013

It was bought in 2011, and ever since me and my wife are so sick in tired of buying and buying and buying these valve stems that are junk and it looks like 15 dollars to buy but its 60$ to put in. . This is garbage completely useless. . You fill the tire up and you can hear the air come out of it its like a every couple of months I've had to buy one now I think its time to say something this should be a recall to put regular old fashioned valve stems and take them tpms out of the cars/trucks some people cant afford these things every couple of months.

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2 Tire Valve problem of the 2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer

Failure Date: 08/01/2012

2007 Chevrolet Trailblazer. Consumer writes in regards to valve stem caps and tire pressure the consumer stated while driving, an icon on the dashboard lit up and indicated low tire pressure. The consumer stopped to a gas station to check the air, but was unable to unscrew the valve stem. When the consumer arrived home, he had to use a small box wrench in order to get a better grip on the cap. It turned a little and then all of a sudden, the valve cap broke off the tire. The tire then deflated and the consumer was forced to put on the spare tire. He was unable to screw the valve cap back on the stem. The consumer took the vehicle to the dealer, where he was informed the valve stem cap was corroded due to the salt used on the roads in the northern part of wisconsin. The dealer stated the part was defective and it was a bad design. The dealer stated they would not pay for the replacement valve stem. The consumer went to an independent mechanic and had the valve replaced at a cost of $87. 00 the consumer stated the another valve stem broke.

3 Tire Valve problem of the 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer

Failure Date: 09/26/2009

I had two blowouts on the front tire (drivers side) and back tire (drivers side). On sept. 26, 2009. I ran into the curb and almost lost control of the vehicle; but since I was only going about 40 mph I was able to keep from crashing or rolling over. On the 7th of sept my tire went flat and I took it to sears and they advised it was the valve stem that caused the flat. They replaced the valve stem per my road hazard agreement. Back in March of 2009 I had a flat while on vacation in fort worth and took it to discount tires, and they informed me that it was the valve stem and that there was a recall on the stem. Upon returning home I took my car to sears and informed them of the incident and they advised they were not aware of a recall, checked the valve stems and said they didn't see anything wrong. When the blowouts occurred, we took the tires back to sears and had to pay for replacement tires (with the roadhazard fee it was apprx $230) because sears still says they have not received information on a recall notice for bridgestone tire valve stems. I found the information on the internet and also was made aware in March by the discount tire store in fort worth. I still have 2 tires from sears remaining on the vehicle and they will not replace them due to recall.

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4 Tire Valve problem of the 2004 Chevrolet Trailblazer

Failure Date: 05/15/2008

Bought an expensive set of tires for my SUV (rollover concern) within 1 year the valve stems installed with the new tires were rotting away and one of them deteriorated so badly all the air come out instantly. They looked perfect from the outside but pushing on them caused the others to rip as well.


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