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Re: 2000 Chevy Blazer - Radio short and dead battery [klupammo] by johnss10
Jul 12, 2008 (4:00 pm)
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Replying to: klupammo (Dec 12, 2007 10:12 am)

One thing to check is the battery cable connection at the battery. I had a situation where either the bolt in the cable was too long or the hole in the battery was too shallow. Either way , the battery cable wouldn't tighten down correctly. I put a washer under the battery cable bolt, then put the cable on the battery and tightened the connection. No more problems. Another battery wold probably also fix it, but the washer was cheaper.
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Re: Blazer Air conditioning cold-hot-cold [bensch] by johnss10
Jul 12, 2008 (5:19 pm)
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Replying to: bensch (Oct 03, 2006 3:36 pm)

It's supposed to work this way. The purpose is to assist with the defog of the interior of the windshield with dry, de-humidified air that is created by the A/C. Not so important in AZ, but really helpful in the humid southeast.
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Re: water pump removal [mwolf9000] by quantumtouchfl
Jul 14, 2008 (8:20 am)
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Replying to: mwolf9000 (Jul 08, 2008 2:03 pm)

The fan/clutch assembly comes off the water pump together. Do not mess with the spring. It takes a special tool set to loosen and remove this assembly... unless you are very creative with your tools. When you put the assembly back together... do not tighten excessively... just a tweek... and use plenty of anti-sieze on the treads of the pump and the fan/clutch assembly... this way... the next time you need to remove... you only need an adjustable wrench to loosen the nut... the belt should be tight enoutg to hold the water pump from turning.
 
Take care
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Re: Need help - Ignition Issue?? [jpmccr] by jlflemmons
Jul 14, 2008 (10:48 am)
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Replying to: jpmccr (Jul 12, 2008 2:44 pm)

Two things that can kill a weak battery are extreme cold and extreme heat. I just replaced the battery in my '02. It had shown no problems at all until last week when I turned the key, it started to crank, and then stone dead.
 
There are six cells in a 12V battery, approx 2.2V each. When you measure a battery and get 10.4ish volts, two of the cells have shorted. In my case, I measured 5.6 volts, which basically means the guts came apart in the battery.
 
Now, boys and girls, here's a neat trick. If you get caught somewhere with no jumpers, turn on the lights and note how bright they are. If very bright, but go out when you turn the key, the battery has a partial short. If the lights are just dim and go dimmer when you turn the key to start, the battery has run down, possibly from a weak or failed alternator.
 
But for the big trick, if the battery has been working fine and suddenly did a face plant, find a wrench and loosen the battery anchor. I know everyone here always has the battery anchored down, right? Anyway, once the battery is loose, lift it about an inch or so and drop it. Don't get the goo from the battery on your clothes, unless you really like the grunge look.
 
Dropping the battery like this can dislodge the pieces of lead plate that have shorted and give you another start. This is a great trick, and I have used it successfully several times. Now, it doesn't fix the battery, you are still going to shell out for a new one, but it can get you to the parts house to do so.
 
Jim
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Re: 1993 Chevrolet S10 Blazer dies at an idel [jstamey] by 380kmiles
Jul 19, 2008 (5:03 pm)
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Replying to: jstamey (Jan 31, 2008 3:50 pm)

have you considered THE CATALYTIC CONVERTER ?? I HAD THAT PROBLEM..RAN FINE UNTIL THE TRUCK WOULD WARM UP ... then i would have to wait until the car cooled down a bit and it would be ok until another 5 miles or so...replaced the catalytic converter and that took care of the problem...
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4X4 Troubles by sam1969
Jul 30, 2008 (12:10 pm)
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I have a 2001 Chevy Blazer, it keeps locking itself into 4 Lo. I put it back into 2 HI but today, it locked itself into 4 Lo and wouldn't come out. The Service 4WD light is on and my mechanic kept pushing the buttons on the dash until he got it into 2 Hi then he unplugged the 4X4 pushbutton switch on the dash. Is this a costly item to replace???
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4wd/2wd problem by james1000
Aug 01, 2008 (4:40 pm)
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My 1998 Blazer has problems switching from 2wd to 4wd. When the 2wd light is on I can switch to 4wd sometimes. The 2wd had switched to 4wd by itself when starting the car. When this happens the buttons stop working and the car is stuck in 4wd. The lights are unpredictable, sometimes on sometimes off, they change while I'm driving. I've been told to disconnect the battery, ground the cables, reconnect the battery if I push the buttons and nothing happens. Most of the time this works, but you can emagine the headache this is! I'm looking for a fix that doesn't require several failed attempts at finding the right solution. We all know how expensive and time consuming it is to keep guessing at what the problem is. Anybody had this problem?
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Blazer Starting Issue by jpmccr
Aug 03, 2008 (12:34 pm)
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2001 Blazer 4X4, 120,630 miles. Problem: refuses to start. New battery, altenator; starter is turning over engine. It sounds like it wants to start however it will not "catch". Where should I check first? Wires, plugs, distributor cap, rotor??? I have changed any of the above in a while (really long while). Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!!!!!! I really need to get this thing up and running.
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Re: Blazer Starting Issue [jpmccr] by jpmccr
Aug 04, 2008 (2:29 pm)
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Replying to: jpmccr (Aug 03, 2008 12:34 pm)

Now for the strange thing. It sat since Friday morning when this all started. It didn’t start. We took off for the weekend in my wife’s car and came back Sunday. Tried again. No luck. Got up this morning and again it wouldn’t start. Then I got thinking did I hear the fuel pump “whine up” as I call it. Well I tried it and sure enough it was, which to me meant at least the pump was doing something. I did it twice. Then just for grins and giggles, I tried to start it. It fired right up!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Have no idea unless my fuel filter was clogged and I broke something loose. So this weekend I am going to replace the fuel filter and run a fuel treatment/injector cleaner through the system.
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Re: Blazer Starting Issue [jpmccr] by jpmccr
Aug 14, 2008 (1:53 pm)
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Replying to: jpmccr (Aug 04, 2008 2:29 pm)

Ok, it has to be the fuel pump. It did start and ran great for three days. Then the same thing. I did get stranded but it was at work so no foul. I finally got it to turn over so the wife and I went back to my office and I drove it home. Now that it is here, I can search for a fuel filter and if I am lucky have it start just one more time so I can drive it to the shop and not have to have it towed there. Any suggestions on where to look and what a good price would be? Thanks.

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