7.5
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $30
- Average Mileage:
- 115,600 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 4 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (4 reports)
December 08 was the first time problem occurred has happened three times. We have to go to a junk yard find a wrecked trailblazer remove whole light assembly where bulb goes because my car has two different style lights in it and have to re-wire new light. Then light keeps blowing out on both sides but not at same time
- Kristie R., Kingsttree, SC, US
The sockets burn out. I get one side fixed then the other side goes out. This has happened several times.
- unverhau, Dunedin, FL, US
It's becoming annoying, cumbersome, and expensive. I have to take off the entire grill and lamp hoods off quite often to replace these low-beam buls at $10 a pop. The lights constantly flicker as well. As much as I have been faithful to American cars, I am seriously doubting I will buy Chevy again.
- avelezpr, Santa Isabel, PR, Puerto Rico
Took the car to get a new battery. Two days later, low beam headlights stop working all together. Was told I need a new switch that controls the lights. Purchased it and had it put in. Still lights did not work. Returned the purchase. Still searching to see if others have this same problem. I found there were several ranging from the 2002 Trailblazers to the 2008 Trailblazers. I even checked the recall list. Nothing shaking there. Chevrolet need to do a better job because it is obviously a factory default. Anyone with any clues, need help!!!!
- Barbara C., Warner Robins, GA, US