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SOURCE: how to take out a transmission on a 1994 chevy blazer S10 4x4
Oh boy I just finished one in a 92 and let me tell ya its no fun at all. Typical bolt up pattern for the trans and torqe converter, but due to lack of space you will need to remove the entire exaust from the manifold, undo it from the catalytic converter, remove the converter, removing the front inner fernder wells makes this much easyier access. Now after the drive shafts and exaust and all the other fun stuff has been removed, you need to undo the frnt raiator support body mounts and all the body mounts but the back. using a good solid jack and a board wide enough to distribute the force, jack the body up away from the frame about 5 to 6 inches. The reason for all this si that the top 2 tranny mount bolts usualy will not back out of their holes without hitting the firewall as they unthread. Having the cab jacked up also makes it easier to undo the tranny lines and brackets that are hidden up under the body where they are hard to get to. Another biggie is to take the transfer case out first seperate from the trans because only the front crossmember holding the trans is easily removed. The rear one will hold the tail of the tranfercase and your trans will still be pressed against the engine if you dont do this making it impossible to lower the trans even with everything unbolted. Dont forget to undo the converter bolts,3 of them in these, and if you dont have electronic 4wheel, undo the transfer case linkage via the one large bolt with the grease fitting on the top of the trans. Make sure if you dont have push button 4 wheel that the new trans has the same boltholes for the linkage plate for the tranfercase shifter as ones that came with eletronic shift are essentialy the same, but dont have these bolt holes tapped in them. Once you get it all together, dont forget to reset your detent cable that runs to the throttle linkage or you will fry the new trans. Good luck, hope this helps.
SOURCE: 98 chevy s10 blazer turn signal
Unplug the turn signal relay from the fuse box and start you engine. Does it still make that noise?
If yes... Put the relay back in, that is not the problem.
If No...Then the relay could be bad, replace it!
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SOURCE: replace thermostat 1994 s10 blazer
follow the upper radiator hose to the engine, under the nipple that the hose attaches to on the engine is the thermostat, 2 bolts and maybe a bracket VERY EASY TO DO.
SOURCE: 1999 Chevy S10 Blazer 4x4. Replacing rear pad's,& Bleeding Breaks
have one person in the blazer pumping the brake pedal and then hold to the floor, crack the bleeder then tighten, release pedal, repeat till all air is out one side at a time, if this does not work then your ABS unit is bad witch if u follow your lines from your master cylinder u will find a black box with a motor on it, or the master cylinder itself is bad, it also can cause u to have no pedal, replace the master cylinder first, most likely cheaper.
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