8.0

pretty bad
Typical Repair Cost:
No data
Average Mileage:
14,700 miles
Total Complaints:
1 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. dealer replaced under warranty (1 reports)
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problem #1

May 092002

(reported on)

Blazer

  • 14,660 miles

Now my 2001 Blazer has bad brakes. Some part is faulty and needs replacing. Also the front end suspension has a bad part and needs to be replaced. AND they recalled something in the hazard light system because it is (guess what? you guessed it) its faulty. So I have this 2001 Blazer that is a piece of CRAP and i can't get anything done about it. The dealership will not help me and GM will not help me. They said as long as it is covered by the warranty then they will continue to repair it. In our state, they have a lemon law and if after 3 attempts they have not repaired the problem then you are entitled to either a new vehicle or your money returned. Well, how in the world do you get this law to work? I talked to GM and they said all they could do was repair it again and again. I talked to a lawyer and he said yes that we have a lemon law but I would never get either my money or a new vehicle because GM would just sit back and left me keep paying him while they keep it tied up in court. I am sick to death of this Blazer and I even tried to give it back but even they don't want it. The lawyer told me to drive it to Memphis and leave the keys in it and maybe someone would steal it. (He was only kidding) What can I do??????? So my 2001 Blazer has a new transmission, bad brakes, bad suspension, bad hazard lights, and oh yeah, I forgot but it also has a bad Service Engine Soon light that they have to (you guessed it) get a part for it. Oh, WHAT'S A PERSON TO DO???????

- Susan H., Winona, MS, US