Probably not. There really is no way to increase the flow in the radiator, but when it decreases the coolant does not get cooled down as quickly thus the coolant gets even hotter. If the flow in the radiator decreases too much you could have an engine over heat which is bad news bears when it comes to the lifetime of your engine.
In the front
its in the fuel tank
Chevy Blazer electrical problems can be caused by a brunt wire or shortage. For a proper diagnoses, contact a certified mechanic.
It is in the front of the radiator area clipped to the radiator support.
its on the left hand side of the radiator but not very easy to get to My apology, it is a 1996 S10 Chevy Blazer instead of a 1999 Chevy Blazer. I need to see a picture or more detail of where the drain plug is located on the left side of the radiator. I have searched and searched and cannot find anything to drain with. Thanks, Linel
We replaced the temperature gauge in my 1991 Chevy blazer what is the normal operating temp?
11.7 quarts
It should be located just below the lower radiator hose.
Should be at the bottom or rear of radiator
I did a search on google and was surpised to find that the S10 Chevy Blazer has tons of problems. The most common seemd to be with the transfer case.
follow the top radiator hose to the engine. It should be there.
Describe the problems you are having.