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I have a 2021 Blazer 2LT with the 3.6L and AWD options fitted on it. I took delivery in November '21 and noticed a couple things in the few months since owning that I wanted to get some opinions on here about to know if its a common occurrence/normal or something worth bringing up when I take to the dealership later this month to get a window scratch fixed. Here's what I've noticed:
  • It's only happened to me a couple of times and usually when I apply moderate to heavy force on my brake pedal, but there will be a grinding noise that comes from the wheels while coming to a stop. I don't notice any visible gouges or scratches to the rotors but have heard from one other person that their brake pads were faulty from the factory and he had to go them fixed at a dealer. Has anyone else had this problem? Is this more common than I think?
  • for the AWD models, I know that these Blazers will remember if your are in X2 or X4 mode whenever you turn off and restart the vehicle, but whenever I'm in sport, trail, or tow mode and shut the vehicle off, it defaults back to X2 mode. is this true for everyone else?
  • I know that almost all (if not all) new vehicles today have an electronically controlled throttle, but the tachometer seems to lag a bit whenever I'm accelerating quickly. For example, if im in a highway gear coasting at around 2000 rpm and trying to pass someone, I accelerate pretty quickly and can feel/hear the engine accelerating but the needle on the tachometer wont budge from 2000 rpm until the engine gets to 3000 rpm and then it'll suddenly jerk over to reflect the correct rpms. Is this common for these vehicles? Does anyone else notice the same thing?
  • I don't have the Driver confidence and convenience package on my vehicle or whichever package it is that upgrades you to a BOSE sound system throughout the car. The non-bose factory speakers in the door panels seem to suck and have a lot of static noise whenever a song with mid to high level bass is played. is this just poor quality speakers or is mine possibly faulty?
I would bring it all up. Everything should be covered under the factory warranty bumper to bumper part. I have s 2019 premier and don't have any issues. The x2 and x4 is normal tho
 

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Glad your dealer took care of you. My dealer took advantage of me and stuck me paying 8k on mine. Had a 2021 rs was in shop 15 times with less than 10k miles.
Did you notice any factor warnings? I have a 2019 blazer premier and I still have all the factor warranties even the bumper to bumper is tell 2023 and the other is till 2024. Or 50,000 miles I have 11600 miles on it.
 

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I HAD THE FACTORY AND EXTENDED WARRANTY. THE DEALER KEPT TELLING ME COULD NOT DUPLICATE THE PROBLEM. I HAVE NUMEROUS VIDEOS SHOWING ALL THE ELECTRICAL ISSUES. HAD THREE CLAIMS WITH GM AND THEY DENIED ME FOR A BUYBACK. WENT TO GET A LAWYER FOR LEMON LAW AND TOLD ME IT WOULD BE 18-24 MONTHS. GM ALSO STATED NO ONE ELSE WAS HAVING THESE ISSUES.
I had problems with the 2020 3lt flashing code about blinker malfunctioned. Our dealer had that thing everywhere I only got to put abut 300 miles on it all summer.lonstory short... my Chevy dealer found me a 2019 premium with less miles, worth alot more changed my GM black rims on it for 1,000 more. They treated me like royalty but then again I did just give them a check for 40,000. In the end GM master mechanics came and couldn't figure it out and too it back with them.
So yes get a lawyer and sue them for the amount car, keep all receipts and for you layer. Could also try different Dealer shit.
 
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