Tl* the contact owns a 2006 chevrolet trailblazer. after fuel was added to the vehicle, the fuel gauge failed to display the correct fuel level and the low fuel warning indicator illuminated. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the dealer was not contacted. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and stated that the vehicle was out of warranty. the approximate failure mileage was 72,000.
Smell of gas when driving very strong must drive with window open
Bad fuel leak coming from drivers side of vehicle, under vehicle. middle of vehicle. very dangerous. parked on street. bad fuel leaking.
The cabin smells very strongly of gas and as is leaking from under the vehicle when driven.
Fuel gauge consistently showed "empty" and external lights were always very dim. lack of awareness of fuel status led to breakdown on heavily trafficked road and dim hazard lights contributed to poor visibility and a fatal accident.
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.
Tl* the contact owns a 2003 chevrolet trailblazer. the contact stated there was a strong odor of fuel inside and outside the vehicle. reliable chevrolet (3655 s campbell ave, springfield, mo 65807, (417) 708-8088) was contacted and informed the contact that the failure was not covered. the vehicle was not taken to a dealer or independent mechanic for diagnostic testing or repairs. the manufacturer was made aware of the failure. the failure mileage was 140,000.
Fuel tank levels not accurate. yellow light warning when tank is near full capacity . happens all of the time now..
Takata recall yes i was smelling fuel coming from the inside of the cab of my vehicle every morning well starting it up and it would remain so i looked into it and it was on a recall but they told me that the recall had expired and there's nothing they could do about it i don't think something as serious as this should have a limit on it because of the gas fumes constantly entering the vehicle i'd sometimes get dizzy and lightheaded causing me to pull over to leave the vehicle so i can get fresh air not mentioning always afraid of something sparking and possibly catching the truck on fire i have taken the truck to the dealer and they tell me like i said the recall has expired i am reaching out to you to help me get this corrected hope to hear from you very soon thank you for taking this time to read my complaint my name tracy o'brien live in palmdale california i cannot provide pictures because i do not know where it is coming from