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Problems with 2004 Chevrolet TrailBlazer FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE

On average, the 2004 Chevrolet TrailBlazer starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE and its various aspects after 78 452 miles.

Components Affected by FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE Issues

We have classified the 70 complaints from 2004 Chevrolet TrailBlazer about FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE into the following categories.

STORAGE 3

Recently reported FUEL SYSTEM, GASOLINE problems on 2004 Chevrolet TrailBlazer

After fueling,when driving and while stationary the smell of gas fumes inside the vehicle very strong difficultystarting and now wont start at all upon further self investagation fuel is comiming out on top of fuel tanksmall holes seem to exist where fuel is coming out how ever i cant get in far enough to see this was determined by feeling around on the fuel tank.

2004 chevrolet trailblazer. consumer writes in regards to customer relationship specialist dismissive and premature file closure of defective vehicle fuel tank inlet check valve fracture problem with no current repair solutions. *smd

2004 chevrolet trailblazer. consumer writes in regards to fuel tank inlet check valve mileage restrictions repair issues. *smd the dealer would not honor the special coverage adjustment program, because the consumer's vehicle had high mileage. *jb

Check engine light came on,when it was checked it showed there was a large e-vap leak. when pressure test was done on system fuel started coming out of hose going into top of fuel tank. was told there was a major recall on this part. however because i exceeded the mileage by 20,000 mi gm will not cover damage. this is a major safety problem and i was never notified of this problem like i think gm should have. i believe gm should re-imburse any out of pocket funds owner spends to fix problem and make vehicle safe again. *tr

Was constantly having the service engine light soon come on. went to my repair shop and they said i needed to replace my gas cap. they reset the sensor and replaced my gas cap. same thing happened on and off over the last 9 months. on july 18th it happened again . took it to different shop and they performed a smoke test and found a crack in the gas tank where the filler tube is, so when the gas tank is full it leaks or when you corner. not a lot but i would assume that any would be bad considering the exhaust pipe is right there. looking online i found nhtsa already had an item regarding this issue its number is pe07014. i contacted chevy and was told that my vin number was not attached to the action but it is the same issue that was noted on the nhtsa action notice and research i performed on the web. did they tell you that they were only going to cover certain vin. i could not find this anywhere on your site. but could have missed it. *tr

Failed emissions testing due to evap error code. my 2004 chevy trailblazer was taken to the mechanic who performed a smoke test and identified a small leak at the fuel tank inlet. he was aware of the issue and printed out a 'special coverage adjustment - fuel tank inlet check valve fracture # xxxxx - (08/24/2007) ' and advised me to take it to the dealer. he also advised me that my vin was not on the list but the problem is the same as identified by others on multiple other forums on the internet and the printout. dealer refused to do the warranty work citing the fact my vin was not on the list. i contacted gm and am escalating the issue. the smell of gasoline is more pervasive than ever before! *tr

Fuel tank is leaking fuel from top of tank. strong smell of gas outside and inside vehicle. drips down side of tank when driving. repair is over $1000 dollars. internet is full of same complaints. why is there no action recalling this public hazard? vehicle is ext extended version. called gm and they say they have no knowledge of problem. despite an earlier notice.. this agency needs to be more accountable. this is what happens when the government owns the business they are to regulate. shame. read your complaints and take action. *tr

I first starting smell gas out side the trailblazer after filling it up. i looked at the fuel tank and looks to be leaking at the filler neck. now i am smell gas coming through the vents inside the vehicle. *tr

2004 chevy trailblazer fuel gauge not working it goes around in circles does not measure fuel and has caused vehicle to run out of gas, the gauge started measuring incorrectly, then moving from full to empty going in circles now its stuck arrow pointing downward, my family and i were lucky that the vehicle behind us was not speeding or else he would have slammed into the back of our suv and caused a serious accident. *kb

Tl* the contact owns a 2004 chevrolet trailblazer ls. the contact noticed after refueling the vehicle to capacity, the fuel would leak onto the ground. the vehicle was taken to an independent mechanic who informed the contact that the top portion of the fuel tank was fractured. the vehicle was not repaired and the manufacturer was notified of the problem. there was a technical service bulletin pertaining to the defect under nhtsa item number 10026522 (fuel system, other:storage:tank assembly). the approximate failure mileage was 125,000.

While getting a tuneup, third party mechanic advised me that there was a crack in the neck of the gas tank, where the filler tube meets the tank itself. i was advised there was a recall on the 2003 chevy trailblazer for the same defect. i was also advised there was a nhtsa investigation. i was told my vin# did not fall within the recall. the third party mechanic advised $800 to replace the tank. i called gm customer service and was told to take it to a gm dealer and have a gm certified mechanic verifiy the third party mechanic's findings. i did so and was charged by the gm dealer to verify there was a crack. when gm customer service called back and verified that there was a problem, they assigned me to a gm customer assistance representative who would investigate if they could assist me with the repairs. approximately 10 days later i was advised that they would not be able to assist me because the problem i was experiencing was due to age and mileage of the vehicle. there are numerous reports of owners of 2004 chevy trailblazer owners on the internet that have experienced the ...

Tl* the contact owns a 2004 chevrolet trailblazer. the contact stated that after refueling, fuel would spill out from the filler neck. the vehicle was taken to a dealer where they advised her that there was a hole in the fuel tank and the filler was fractured. the entire fuel tank would need to be replaced. the vehicle fuel tank was replaced. the manufacturer was not made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was approximately 110,000.

Instrument panel failure, ran out of gas on a busy four lane highway during morning rush hour. i was in the left hand lane and was unable to move to the shoulder. i now became a major traffic problem until some nice citizen helped me push the truck out of harms way, having to stop both lanes of traffic so i could cross. had i a working gas gauge i feel this would not have happened, none of the instruments in the vehicle work, chevy has recalled other models of this year with the same problems,but not the trailblazer. why? *kb

Tl* the contact owns a 2004 chevrolet trailblazer. the contact stated that there was a fracture in the fuel neck line, causing a fuel leak. the contact took the vehicle to the dealer where the dealer stated to the contact that the fuel tank needed to be replaced. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was 103,000.

Faulty fuel sending unit: causing fuel gauge to not read correctly or all together. would like to replace but don't have the $600 quoted by the dealer. *tr