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What is this discussion about? Chevrolet S-10, GMC Sonoma, GMC S-15, Heating / Cooling, Truck


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Re: heat not working [jhatch] by jsmothers
Dec 13, 2006 (7:05 am)
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Replying to: jhatch (Dec 11, 2006 6:05 pm)

I have 1991 GMC Sonoma. The blower is not working. I have already replaced the blower motor. Anyone know where the blower relay is???
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RE:heat not working by jhatch by s1089
Jan 21, 2007 (11:29 pm)
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kinda sounds like my truck...only mine blew smoke outa it lol but it kinda sounds like a heater core to me....
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Heater core replacement in 2000 S-Blazer by chuk
Feb 16, 2007 (9:02 pm)
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I am trying to replace the heater core in my 2000 S-Blazer. I got the dash out and the heater/ventilation unit loose except for what appear to be 2 bolts coming through from the engine side of the firewall at the bottom. I am working from a Haynes manual, but there is no mention of these bolts. If I am right, the only recourse is to depressurize the A/C system & remove the evaporator to get to these 2 bolts. Seems ridiculous to have to do this to replace a heater core.
   
Looking for any help or advice that might be out there.
   
Thanks
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Re: Heater core replacement in 2000 S-Blazer [chuk] by chuk
Mar 13, 2007 (7:37 pm)
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Replying to: chuk (Feb 16, 2007 9:02 pm)

Answering my own question. . . .
 
Finally determined that you have to go in through the right wheel well -- remove the wheel and wheel well liner (meaning you have to pull the battery, powertrain ECM, and the coolant reservoir. Once all that is out of the way, you can get to the 2 studs coming through the firewall, remove the nuts, and proceed.
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Heater problems S-10/Sonoma by mike182
Apr 19, 2007 (5:18 am)
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Heater problems S-10/Sonoma by mike182
Feb 09, 2007 (2:41 pm)
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I have a '98 Sonoma and am having heater problems. The heater only blows cold air. I have replaced the thermostat and the switches, but it still only blows cold air. The coolant level is good and the core isn't leaking. What can I do? Any suggestions?
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Re: Heater problems S-10/Sonoma [mike182] by canufixit
Feb 15, 2007 (10:51 am)
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Replying to: mike182 (Feb 09, 2007 2:41 pm)

Hi,
 
When the truck is well warm - shut it down, open the hood - and see if you can feel if the heater hoses going to/from the heater core are BOTH hot ?? If only one is - Check to see if you have a vacuum run shut off in one of the lines - and see if it's open allowing flow... Could be a bad valve - or - vacuum not getting to the the valve (i.e. cracked vacuum hose ??)
 
Otherwise - it's possible that the core is plugged - or perhaps even air bound ???
 
Just a couple thoughts ...
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Heater Core Replacement - 2000 Blazer by chuk
Feb 16, 2007 (8:48 pm)
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I also have a heater problem. I have coolant smell in the cab.
I am trying to replace the heater core in my 2000 S-Blazer. I got the dash out and the heater/ventilation unit loose except for what appear to be 2 bolts coming through from the engine side of the firewall at the bottom. I am working from a Haynes manual, but there is no mention of these bolts. If I am right, the only recourse is to depressurize the A/C system & remove the evaporator to get to these 2 bolts. Seems ridiculous to have to do this to replace a heater core.
  
Looking for any help or advice that might be out there.
  
Thanks
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Re: Heater Core Replacement - 2000 Blazer [chuk] by chuk
Mar 13, 2007 (7:42 pm)
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Replying to: chuk (Feb 16, 2007 8:48 pm)

Answering my own question. . . .
 
Finally determined that you have to go in through the right wheel well -- remove the wheel and wheel well liner (meaning you have to pull the battery, powertrain ECM, and the coolant reservoir. Once all that is out of the way, you can get to the 2 studs coming through the firewall, remove the nuts, and proceed.
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Re: Heater Core Replacement - 2000 Blazer [chuk] by hoodlatch
Mar 14, 2007 (4:55 am)
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Replying to: chuk (Mar 13, 2007 7:42 pm)

I guess the next question is, are your going to replace the two nuts?

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