3 Common Chevrolet Trailblazer Problems

A list of some of the most common issues Trailblazer owners have to deal with.

  1. Sudden Low Beam Headlight Failure

    The 1st generation TrailBlazer's low beam headlights can suddenly shut off even though the lights themselves are perfectly fine. The issue is a a defective headlamp driver module which is responsible for distributing power to the lights.

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What Trailblazer Owners Complain About

Sometimes it helps just to tally up the complaints and see where the biggest stacks are. Use this information to learn about troublespots or to run for the hills.

What Breaks the Most

Years to Avoid

Trailblazer Generations

The Trailblazer has 2 generations, each with their own issues. Using the same PainRank™ system we've determined that you're better off avoiding the 1st generation (2002–2009).

Trailblazer Key Numbers

  1. 2,158 complaints

    Running tally of owner grievances filed to CarComplaints.com.

  2. 1,327 service bulletins

    Documenting the process of troubleshooting common problems.

  3. 25 recall campaigns

    Time-sensitive, free repairs for widespread safety problems.

Recent Trailblazer News

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What Owners Say About Their Trailblazer

A Melting Module Will Cause Chevy's Low Beam Headlights to Stop Working

I was driving home from a wedding on the interstate at 55 mph, and my headlamps failed. Everything went completely dark. After a panic, I was able to turn on my high beams, and they worked properly. I turned the car off, waited a few minutes, and turned it back on. The low beam headlamps worked then. Since the first incident, I have had approximately 10-15 other incidents of the same occurrence.

Chevy TrailBlazer owner

A Melting Module Will Cause Chevy's Low Beam Headlights to Stop Working

I was positive that my vehicle was included in the recent recall, but when I called my local dealer, I was advised that my vin number was not included. I don't understand, since the issue on the recall is exactly the issue that I am dealing with. I have had to limit my use of the vehicle at night for fear that the headlamps will fail. Side note - they have failed at night twice in the last week alone.

Chevy TrailBlazer owner