You can as long as they are both 4.3l but you will need the intake and throttle body from the 88 as they are slightly different.
UP UNDER THE PASSANGER SIDE GLONE BOX
Remove the wiring harness from the back of your 1994 Chevy Cheyenne wiper motor. Remove the traveling arm linkage. Remove the wiper motor retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new wiper motor.
It is in the motor.
Chevy did not use an inertia switch. It don't have one.
YES, they are basically the same engines.
It is behind the glovebox. but i am having trouble fitting the new one back in
There isn't a fuel shutoff switch on General Motor's cars.
Defective fuse, relay, switch, or motor.
I have towed over 8,000 pounds with mine. I have a 1996 cheyenne with the 5.7 and 4.10 gears front and rear. but the 8,000 really didnt strain the motor too hard. but Chevy only rates it to pull roughly 7500. I have towed over 8,000 pounds with mine. I have a 1996 cheyenne with the 5.7 and 4.10 gears front and rear. but the 8,000 really didnt strain the motor too hard. but Chevy only rates it to pull roughly 7500.
its on the front of the motor in the center surrounded by the alternator top right the air conditioning top left
remove door panel check to see if you are getting power and ground to motor. If so, bad motor--if no power to motor, check to see if you have power to switch if so ,bad switch--if not bad power feed to switch close but if the switch not on, you never get power to the motor.
The switch is out or you have crossed wires-it's still getting current. Use a test light with switch off on hot wire between switch & motor. If there is current, your switch is bad.