1992-2000 Chevrolet Blazer/Tahoe: Recall History
Updated: 11/23/08
2000 Chevrolet Blazer/Tahoe
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Learn about official auto recalls, reliability issues, and vehicle problems for the 1992-2000 Chevrolet Blazer/Tahoe directly from the NHTSA and manufacturers.
NHTSA Recall History
1992 Blazer:
Rotor sections may separate due to corrosion, resulting in loss of braking ability in the affected wheel.
1992-94 Blazer:
The ABS switch can malfunction causing increased stopping distances while in 2-wheel-drive mode.
1993 Blazer:
Vehicle may move unintentionally due to excessive wear to the low and reverse clutch.
1994 Blazer:
Tow-hitch attaching bolts were not tightened to standard and could allow the hitch and trailer to separate from the vehicle when towing.
1995 w/M30/MT1 automatic transmission:
When shift lever is placed in "Park" position, its indicator light may not illuminate.
1995-96 w/gasoline engine:
Throttle cable may contact dash mat and bind; engine speed might then not return to idle.
1997:
During a severe crash, seat belt buckles with an energy absorbing loop may malfunction, leading to full or partial ejection from the vehicle. Dealer will inspect and replace affected buckles.
1998 C10706:
Rear brake line can contact left front fender wheelhouse inner panel; a hole could be worn in brake line, allowing loss of fluid and reducing rear-brake effectiveness.
1998:
Lower steering pinch bolt may be "finger loose" or missing, resulting in off-center steering wheel or separation of shaft from steering gear.
1998:
On some vehicles, one or both front brake rotor/hubs may have out-of-spec gray iron that can fail during life of vehicle.
1999 Blazer:
Seatbelts may not meet locking requirements, leaving occupants improperly restrained in a crash.
1999-00 Tahoe:
In a crash, right front-passenger restraint systems may not meet neck extension requirements.
2000 Tahoe:
Airbag sensing module may have an anomaly that could keep the airbags from deploying in a collision.
2000 Tahoe:
Loose or missing rear wheelhouse plugs could allow noxious gases to enter the cabin.








