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Problems with 2007 Chevrolet TrailBlazer FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM

On average, the 2007 Chevrolet TrailBlazer starts to “feel” problems with the FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM and its various aspects after 89 906 miles.

Recently reported FUEL/PROPULSION SYSTEM problems on 2007 Chevrolet TrailBlazer

The gas gauge quit working! i just put 50.00 dollars in my gas tank and drove 12 miles to get my three grandchildren. we were on the freeway going 64 miles per hr in the fast lane. i had to immediately get over three lanes to get off the freeway but only made it to the slow lane. i had to call 911 because it was a very dangerous situation. i almost got hit eight times waiting for the state trooper to get to me so he could push us out of harms way with his patrol car. i can't believe this wasn't a recall! this is a big safety issue please do something about this.

Fuel tank levels not accurate. yellow light warning when tank is near full capacity . happens all of the time now..

Erratic fuel gauge. fluctuates constantly between full and empty. this occurs whether the vehicle is in motion or at a stop. whether the tank is full or partial does not matter. cannot rely on gas gauge any longer. could cause a stall while in motion which would be a serious safety concern. there are thousands of complaints regarding this matter all over the internet. a recall should be put in place. before someone dies.

Fuel gauge does not provide accurate reading. check engine light indicates fuel level sensor. i do not know if there is fuel unless i reset the trip odometer and monitor.

El sistema de gasolina marca empty aunque este full y las luces se apagan ylas cerraduras de la puerta trasera se partieron.

While driving on the highway the loe beam lights flickered on and off and shut off for a couple of seconds. the driver door window switch continually malfunctions while driving and stationary windows won't roll up or down and the fuel level gauge works sometimes and other times it won't

1) headlights would not come on; there is a recall noted but dealer said it did not cover my car based on vin # 2)have been losing pressure in fuel tank; replaced cap and problem continues; dealer thanks it the evaporator device on top of fuel tank

When i fill the fuel tank, the fuel gauge shows empty and the low fuel light comes on and the low fuel alarm will ding. sometimes the gauge will go up and then back down. sometimes, the gauge will show correctly but you are never sure. this occurs when moving or sitting on a slope or on flat ground.

I was driving 10 mph and suddenly the neddle of the gas went all the way down like i didn't have gas, and the car turn off itself. so i put the gear in park and started the car again so it work again but the needle took 15 minutes to go up all the way to full. and i know my tank was full because i pump was the night before. so i keep driving for 3 days and filled again my tank the night before and next day i turn on the car again the neddle went down a quarter. the mecanic sai was the fuel sensor pump gas. and i hear other people have the same problem. the repair cost me 730 dollars .

Fuel gauge read full tank when in fact the tank was empty. i ran out of gas in my driveway. when this occurred my on dash computer went crazy lighting up then turning off, when i put gas in the car and restarted several times the computer seemed to correct itself. filling the tank the gauge read empty and remained that way for several days. the gauge operates intermittently. i recently had the fuel pump replaced after failure. the pump was replaced prior to this incident. i have scheduled the gauge repair with my dealer.

After picking up my husband from work, we stopped at a store, where i stayed in my chevy trailblazer while hubby went in, i happened to lookover at gauges and noticed the fuel gauge slowly going down. when hubby came out of store i had him check to see if we had a fuel leak, and nothing seemed to be leaking. we left store and gas gauge continued to decrease until light came on and gauge reads empty. this started about a week ago and continues to be an issue. *tr

Gauge is not report accurate reading. *tr

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet trailblazer. after refueling the vehicle, the fuel gauge decreased to empty and the fuel empty warning light illuminated. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure. the approximate failure mileage was 127,000.

Inaccurate fuel level reading. in november, my fuel gauge and driver information center began to spontaneously read erratically and would not accurately show me how much gas i had. condition has rapidly progressed to where the fuel gauge almost constantly reads empty, low fuel light is illuminated and fuel level low is displayed in the dic. in researching this issue, i found service bulletin no. 10054b which states it is a premature wearing of the fuel sensor and i should have received a mailed notice from gm regarding this known issue. i have not received any such notice. there are no recalls associated with my vin and my warranty has now expired so there will not be "vehicle eligibility" for the dealer to confirm through the "applicable warranties section in the global warranty management system." this issue is bigger than publicly acknowledged by gm and needs to be a full recall, not a 50/50 shared responsibility with the customer when gm acknowledges the issue is due to a faulty part that prematurely wears and causes the malfunction. also, the entire fuel pump including the sending unit ...

Tl* the contact owns a 2007 chevrolet trail blazer. the contact stated that the fuel gauge malfunctioned and failed to display the correct fuel level reading. the fuel empty warning light illuminated and the engine stalled. the failure recurred several times. the vehicle was not taken to the dealer or an independent mechanic. the vehicle was not repaired. the contact notified the manufacturer. the approximate failure mileage was 193,059.