Faults:
By September 4th, 2003 the Blazer had to return to the dealer because the CD player would not work and the rear defrost was only partially working, and had already been repaired once.
December 30, 2003 the right front wheel bearing and HUB ASSEMBLY needed to be replaced.
(I have been advised by MORE than one mechanic, as well as a Chevy dealership OWNER that this is ridiculous, and that these original parts should last at least 12 years... and this wouldn’t be the only time it needed to be replaced, read on...) $407.10.
September 7, 2004: The parking brake had been adjusted too tight, so this had to be repaired.
As well, the left front HUB ASSEMBLY had to be replaced, and the calipers serviced. $748.22.
I checked on line for any recalls on the vehicle, and discovered the “stop lamps/hazard lamps” were to be replaced. This was done in Jan/05.
January 5, 2005: Again the CD player does not work, there is an “internal problem”, (not fixable unless through dealership) and the rear defrost is not working. $54.22.
January 31, 2005 the side mirror on the drivers side was fixed, as the warming feature had broken
already. $28.75.
March 2005: BOTH left and right FRONT HUB ASSEMBLIES replaced $800.00.
September 7, 2005: Both front lower ball joints replaced. $490.94.
October 12, 2005: After having numerous problems, the drivers door hinge pins and bushings were removed and replaced, and the rear gate window was repaired. $173.03.
April 13, 2006: Both left and right front HUB ASSEMBLIES replaced. $828.00.
May 26, 2006: At 148, 234km I had NO REVERSE!!! I had to replace the transmission. Again, I was advised that this is RIDICULOUS at such low mileage. $2358.01.
So, in 20 months, this “dream vehicle” of mine has cost me $5888.27 in repairs that should not be needed in less than 150,000 km!!! Keep in mind that this does not reflect regular maintenance and reasonable repairs.
General Comments:
Oil changes have been done regularly within 5000km since purchase. I do not take this vehicle 4X4ing, drive it hard, or “beat on it” in any way. I drive back and forth to work, and up north to the cottage on major highways a couple of times per year. I am still making payments on this vehicle, (I still owe about HALF of the purchase price!) and find it very hard to believe that this is reasonable to have spent this amount of money on major repairs already. I have no desire to give Chevrolet my business any longer.
So, as it stands, when all is said and done, I still have a CD player that is estimated at $400 to fix, a rear windshield that can no longer be patched and must be replaced for the defrost (estimated at $600 for used - $1500 for new), and a drivers side window that is in need of repair (no quote obtained yet). So at LEAST $2000 more if I want a fully operational vehicle.
22nd Jun 2006, 17:54
Same writer... just wanted to add that the rear left u-joint needs replacing now as well... add another $120 to the "to do" list...