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23 messages, Last post on Jan 28, 2009 at 6:41 PM
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Hello, I have recently ran into a temperature problems with my 2000 Blazer. I recently replaced the heater core in May of 08. So I don’t think that is the problem. My Blazer still blows warm but not hot air, and the defrost works but not the best. My temperature gage flocculates from normal of just under 210 to almost over heating, but as soon as it gets close to that point it shoots back to the cooler side (This happens when driving). The Blazer is going through a gallon of Antifreeze every two too two and half weeks. I have not noticed any leaks coming from the engine. Any suggestions on what it could be would be helpful. I am mechanically challenged, and am not to sure what the problem could be. I would like to solve it before it grows to a bigger more expensive ordeal. Thanks
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Replying to: jermster2121 (Jan 22, 2009 3:49 pm)
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Replying to: jlflemmons (Jan 22, 2009 10:08 pm) I checked the overflow tank it does not seemed to be cracked. Could the Blazer be burning that much antifreeze if a sensor is off, or if the water pump is not working right? You side it could be filling the crankcase; that would be the part of the engine with piston which gives the car its power from, right? And if that is the case, it sounds like an expensive job?
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Replying to: jermster2121 (Jan 23, 2009 5:58 am)
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Replying to: jlflemmons (Jan 23, 2009 8:06 am) When I asked the guy to give more details on the items that it had said, it did not seem like he knew what he was talking about. Here is some of the things that were listed, P0101: 1.Vacuum hose off 2.Throttle body intake tube loose, cracked or off 3.BARO (Barometer)/ MAP Manifold Absolute Pressure defective 4.VAF (Vane Air Flow) MAF (Mass Air Flow) sensor dirty or defective. P0420: 1. Catalytic Converter defective Do to possiably to 2, 3, or 4. 2. Engine misfire or running condition 3. Large Vacuum leak 4. Engine oil leakage into exhust-valve guide seals piston rings. The guy at Autozone said I should try and do the vacuum leak first cause it showed up on both of them. Now, to me,he did not know what he was talking about, so i want to make sure before undertaking this ordeal it is handled the right way the first time. If any of those could be linked to the leakeage of antifreeze and the heat not working, could you let me know. : ) Thanks car guys.
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Replying to: jermster2121 (Jan 28, 2009 5:47 pm) Intake manifold gasket failure is somewhat common on high mileage 4.3L engines. |
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