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By
Trevor Wild, Author
Q--The heat on my '98 Blazer only blows lukewarm despite multiple repair attempts. First the technician flushed the coolant, and replaced the thermostat. The heat seemed better for a while. Next he removed the...
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By
Trevor Wild, Author
Q--A buddy of mine insists on filling the tank of his 1999 Chevy Blazer to the limit so that it is pouring out of the overflow tube. When I leave the gas station you can smell the gas fumes in the air. I have told...
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By
Trevor Wild, Author
Q--I took my 2000 Blazer with 50,000 miles in for a transmission flush. They hooked up two hoses near the top of my radiator and took a total of ten minutes to drain into a portable machine. The tech bragged how...
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By
Trevor Wild, Author
Q--I have a 2001 Chevrolet Blazer. This past winter when the temperature was below freezing neither the front or rear wipers worked. It took from 5 to 7 minutes after the car was started before they began to work....
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By
Trevor Wild, Author
Q—I have a ’99 Chevy S10 Blazer with 92,000 mostly highway miles. My first question is when do I change shocks? It came with gas shocks — do I just change them or now do you tell they need changing? Second...
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By
Trevor Wild, Author
Q--I have a 2001 Chevy Blazer LT with 44,000 miles and Dex-Cool in my radiator. Recently, I’ve read several reports of Blazer owners whom have experienced serious radiator corrosion due to (as they claim) the...
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By
Trevor Wild, Author
Q--I have a 2000 Chevy Blazer with 82,000 miles. I decided to be "a bit more aggressive" as a recent article suggested and have the antifreeze changed. Some retailers (Firestone) advertise a flush with a refill...
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By
Marty Padgett, Editorial Director
Q--The A/C on my 1999 Chevy Blazer will come on for a few minutes then will start blowing hot air. Then sometimes it will come on and work for quite a while. What’s the problem? A--I suspect that the evaporator...