SOURCE: 1999 chev blazer 4x4 system
I have a 1999 chevy blazer that stuck in 4 wheel drive. How do you get it out.
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.
SOURCE: 1998 S10 Blazer 4x4 Rear disc brake pads worn out
Make sure all the caliper slides are free from rust and make sure they are lubed. It sounds like the caliper isn't floating on the bracket.
SOURCE: where do I find the gear ratio for the rear diff
Lower down this page is a chart with RPO codes, which can potentially be found inside the glove box...
The codes pertain to the transfer case, the front differential, and the rear differential, so it may take a bit of snooping.
http://www.drivetrain.com/parts_catalog/ring_and_pinions/what_gear_ratio_do_i_have_in_my_gm_or_chevrolet.html
However, if you were merely looking for the driving-gear-ratios, here's a page containing that kind of information for a 2000 4wd ls blazer:
http://www.vehix.com/inventory/Details.aspx?inventoryid=770000019DDD0C
SOURCE: S 10 1997 Chevy Blazer brake locking up
Common cause is the drums and brake shoes need to be replaced. When there no longer within the the specification for the brakes to work properly, the self adjusters will over adjust the brake shoes and you'll have the feeling of the rear drum brakes lock up as the shoes will bind up along the drums. Replace both Shoes and Drums and this can be done on your own will common tools and a simple brake spring tool that you can pick up at Auto Zone or Parts Source and both can give you the step by step instructions to replacing the rear brake system. Good luck and be safe.
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