10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
8,847 miles

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problem #52

Aug 042006

Blazer 4WD 8-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Purchased vehicle 12/03 since then have replaced: Water pump 3 times, radiator, thermostat, left upper ball joint, upper manifold gasket, main real seal. Over the past 6-8 months I have noticed the braking issue several times (more than 10.) luckily none were emergency stops, however when braking due to traffic light change or stopping while going downhill, the brakes "chatter, " an audible whine is produced, and it is necessary to pump the brakes before it will regain pressure and stop.

- Strasburg, VA, USA

problem #51

Apr 022004

Blazer 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 84,000 miles
The radiator and cooling system on my 1996 Chevrolet balzer gets rusty and clogged every couple of years. In 1998 the whole radiator was taken out and boiled. In 2001 the cooling system was flushed again due to rust and clogging. And now, April 2004, the system has clogged again and causes engine overheat. GM uses dex cool which is supposed to last five years, but every couple of years this coolant seems to clog the system and requires an overhaul costing around $400.

- Cupertino, CA, USA

problem #50

Jan 142004

Blazer 4WD 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Engine coolant at 50,000 miles turned to a muddy substance. 1 yr later and 30,000 miles it has happened again. The dealer did a power flush at the 50,000 and GM covered 2/3rds of bill now I am told I must change heater core and power flush again at a cost of over $800.. GM will not cover any expense. It is said that my anti freeze should last 100,000 miles, as you can see it did not last 50,000 miles.

- Abingdon, MD, USA

problem #49

Nov 182003

Blazer 4WD 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 52,535 miles
My 1996 Chevrolet Blazer with less than 53,000 miles has no heat and started overheating. I took it for service and was informed that the dexcool that was guaranteed for 100,000 miles had failed. The radiator was partially blocked and the heater core was blocked. Both the radiator and the heater core need to be replaced because of the sludge and rust that was in the cooling system.

- Mechanicsburg, PA, USA

problem #48

Sep 242003

Blazer 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 48,000 miles
Replaced head gaskets at 48K and again at 80K. Either dexcool eats the gaskets, or the gaskets go bad and let air into the cooling system which causes the dexcool to go bad. I read a lot of complaints about dexcool, head gaskets, and 1996 Blazer. There must be a connection.

- Comstock Park, MI, USA

problem #47

Jun 172003

Blazer 4WD 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 34,000 miles
1996 Chevrolet Blazer has had numerous problems with cooling system due to bad anti-freeze General Motors used in the vehicle of this vintage. They charged me to have the system flushed out because the anti-freeze would clog the heater coils. No heater in winter. Previously the vehicle was over heated and dealership replaced the thermostat and water pump plus seals and head gasket due to the engine running too hot. This is the 4th time I'm returning it and now they want me repair or replace the radiator. It is still running hot. It is my understanding from talking to the mechanics that this is a problem for vehicle of this vintage and it took a couple of years for GM to change anti-freeze manufacturers. Do I have any recourse?

- Omaha, NE, USA

problem #46

May 122003

Blazer 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 59,000 miles
I own a 1996 Chevrolet Blazer which I purchased new in 1996. It now has 59,000 miles on it. We have regularly scheduled maintenance done on the car, along with scheduled oil changes, checking belts, hoses, etc. We are constantly having our brakes repaired/replaced. Last year we needed to have a brake booster replaced which cost us over $700 and today we were told that our "entire" cooling system is corroded...$1,900. At 59,000 miles I certainly don't think this should have happened.

- Jackson, NJ, USA

problem #45

Jan 052002

Blazer 4WD 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 99,000 miles
Windshield wipers front & rear failed, water pump quit, drive shaft broke, ball joints right front broke, heater quit, air conditioner quit. Drivers side rear view mirror fell off, steering problems, brake problems, universal joints worn out, cracked front rotors, etc.

- Elkview, WV, USA

problem #44

Jan 262003

Blazer 4WD 6-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 83,500 miles
Just brought 96 blazerls with 82,000 in Dec.02. Was told that the only problem was they had to have the transmission replaced at 20,000. Well,83,000 miles the heater was on hot blowing when I noticed that it turn cold and the gage went to the red zone. I immediately turn swiches off on the blower it went back to normal. Two days later it happen again but I turn off the heater and blower completely it went back to normal. We thought the termostact got stuck and replaced it. At that time we notice that it was gel up over the termostact, after replacing it, we tested drove it and it still did the same thing again. We looked at the radiator and found that it was gel up and look like rubber. We then decided to check the fluid in the transmission we noticed that the dipped stick was rusted on the outside and was rusted the length of the stick the fluid was rusted. We will now have to flushed the radiator and transmission. I had checked your site and found no recalls or service bulletins on the geling and transmissions before buying. Tell today when I decided to checked out complaints and found that there was 54 and couple with the same problems of geling and transmission problems. So I decided to check out 98 because my sisterinlaw had just brought one and no recalls or service bulletins but they are compalints of cool heating (probably from geling anitifreeze) and transmissions being replaced once, twice and I guy 3 times. So I check 2001 and they was someone else replacing a transmission. Something is very wrong when there is geling of antifreeze from 96 to 98 and replacing transmissions left and right since 96. To me Chevrolet has a bad transmission problems and geling problems in these Blazer getting away with it. From now on I'll check out complaints before recalls or service bulletins there's the consumers eyes and ears.

- Clear Spring, MD, USA

problem #43

Jul 102002

(reported on)

Blazer

  • miles
Consumer states vehicle has a engine cooling system problem.(dex-cool engine coolant). Nlm

- Albany, NY, USA

problem #42

Jul 102002

(reported on)

Blazer

  • Automatic transmission
  • miles
Consumer states vehicle has an engine cooling system problem.(dex-cool engine coolant). Nlm because of crystalization, the cooling system needs repair. GM refuses to offer any type of assistance.

- Albany, NY, USA

problem #41

Jun 202002

Blazer 4WD

  • miles
02/17/00 (36417 miles)--cooling system flushed per tsb #99-06-02-012 and heater core replaced. 6/15/00 (39128 miles)--cooling system flushed per tsb. 11/15/00 (42626 miles)--cooling system flushed per tsb. 6/2/02 (60,715 miles)--radiator and heater core replacement and cooling system flush required.

- Kansas City, MO, USA

problem #40

Apr 132002

Blazer 4WD

  • miles
Entire cooling system clogged with a sandy substance. Mechanic says radiator, water pump, thermostated, and a number of other componets need to be replaced at a cost of over $1500. Mechanic says he is seeing this on a regular basis with 1996 Blazer. While a number of complaints in your database point to problems with the dexi-cool coolant, the mechanic says in his view it is not the coolant as this problem is only with 1996 Blazer. He believes it is sand from a faulty problem with the engine blocks were cast. The excess sand is now breaking off and clogging the coolant systems causing major repairs. GM has ignored all complaints. This is a major problem as the vehicles are overheating and resulting in people getting stranded on highways, etc.

- Oakton, VA, USA

problem #39

Apr 152002

(reported on)

Blazer

  • miles
While driving engine does not heat up to proper temperature in the winter months, and in summer months it overheats. Chevrolet has admitted to the problem, but will not do anything about it.

- Cudahy, WI, USA

problem #37

Mar 112002

Blazer 4WD

  • miles
This cooling system failure has resulted in my having to replace the heater core and hoses as well as the radiator due to the amount and thickness of the corrosion/rust inside. The system will have to be flushed...Chevy is aware of this issue as referenced by their repair bulletins...the extend and cost of the damage is understated.... IM out of pocket $1400 to replace a radiator a heating core and other component due to not being notified sooner about the possibility of the problem occurring and thereby having the vehicle inspected for the probably issue!

- Bothell, WA, USA

problem #36

Feb 152002

Blazer 4WD

  • miles
Many problems are continuing. Currently, the front suspension needs repaired, the brakes were replaced at 18000 and are now gone again, the rear seals are leaking damaging the rear brakes, the drive lights still flash intermittently, a smell of gasoline is in the vehicle after refueling, the engine pings no matter what fuel is used. Nothing the dealer has done has solved the multitude of problems. Seat belt problems on passenger side, interior trim fell off, on and on.

- Lancaster, OH, USA

problem #35

Feb 012000

Blazer 4WD

  • miles
Contaminated coolant four times in last two years, believe that combination of bad product and location of radiator lines causes this very expensive repairs. Seem to be limited to 1996-1997 Blazer, jimmys, sonomas, S10S etc. It is a joke about their 100,000 mile coolant, should be a class action suit because there are hundreds of owners with this problem.

- Fort Gratiot, MI, USA

problem #34

Nov 292000

Blazer 4WD

  • miles
Vehicle was not blowing heated air. After initial analysis of closest dealer (fox Chevrolet - laurel md.), it was diagnosed that engine coolant had jelled. I instructed them not to repair due to excessive estimate to fix (and paid them their evaluation fee under protest), and arranged to take vehicle to dealer where the vehicle was purchased. They diagnosed the heater core needed to be replaced. Problems persisted over the next months and the vehicle was returned 3 additional times. Rust and/or jell in the system due to the dex-cool coolant was continually discussed as the root cause and the system had to be "blown out" several times yet the dealer nor the manufacturer would take any responsibility for the coolant problem. I pointed our that the system is labeled to not require any service/maintenance until 100,000 miles but they continued to not accept any responsibility. I requested copies of the manufacturers service bulletin on this problem to understand more of the specifics of the issue and to confirm that it was a known problem. Recently (July 2001) I am continuing to have problems with gauges indicating a potential overheat condition which I suspect is a continuation of the blockage in the coolant system since I had the thermostat diagnosed as working.

- Laurel, MD, USA

problem #33

Sep 102000

Blazer 4WD

  • miles
No summary listed for above vehicle.

- Roselle Park, NJ, USA

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