6.7
fairly significant- Crashes / Fires:
- 0 / 0
- Injuries / Deaths:
- 0 / 0
- Average Mileage:
- 9,820 miles
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The brake lights on my 2002 trailbalzer have either burned out or failed to function 3 times in the past 2 years. A serious issue since I was notified by other drivers while driving in heavy traffic. Once the bulbs were replaced at the dealership and the other times at local mechanics while I was traveling. Enough of an issue to make me consider trading vehicles.
- Ashland City, TN, USA
I have a 2002 trailblazer with multiple taillight / brake light failures. The dealership has resolved my problem, however I thought this information might be helpful to your open investigation. In November 03 my brake lights failed and my dealership "replaced the bulbs" under my then existing warranty. Again, in January, they failed again and I took the vehicle in to have the "bulbs" replaced. While sitting at the counter, I was speaking to a man behind the parts counter and explaining my problem to him. I hadn't finished explaining when he told me I must have a trailblazer. I told him yes, and asked him why. He reached under the counter and took out a box with no less than 20 taillight "circuit boards" and told me they were all from trailblazers.
- Fort Stockton, TX, USA
Brake lights continuously fail in my 2002 trailblazer. The dealer replaced them a couple of times while I was having other cheap made inferior parts repaired or replaced under warranty or recall. The problem is the contacts in the bulb socket are to far apart and do not make a secure connection with the bulb contacts and also do not have electrical grease in them to protect against moisture.
- Grant, AL, USA
This problem concerns a repeated lighting systems failure. This incident occurred when I was notified by another motorist that when I had the brakes on while stopped at a stop light that both the left and right tail stop lamps were not lit although the center high mounted stop lamp did light to indicate the brakes were on. I had had to have both of these lamps replaced only about 3 months ago when they both burned out within a short period of time, perhaps simultaneously as they might have last week. After the incident last week I put in new bulbs but, unlike the first incident 3 months ago, the lamps would not light properly when the brake pedal was depressed. I will notify the dealer where I bought the vehicle next week when their service department is open again that this problem with my vehicle needs attention.
- Seattle, WA, USA
- Hagerstown, MD, USA