If your brakes are locking up it is because the ABS is not working.
You replace the brakes on an ABS S10 the same way you replace brakes on a non ABS S10.
The ECM on a 1992 S10 Blazer is located below the glove box.
The abs brakes on the back of a 94 S10 are designed to help slow the truck down quickly. Without abs, the brakes can lock up and the truck could slide uncontrollably.
Pull the fuse, but the abs light will remain on.
The ABS light on a 95 S10 Blazer has to be reset by a mechanic or the dealer. Unplugging the battery on the vehicle will not reset the ABS light.
yes, most of the parts are interchangeable from the blazer to the pick up.
Yes it does, I have one!
at the tail of tranny
It would bolt in but you would have fuel injection problems.
your brakes will still work fine but your abs will not work your abs stands for anti lock bake system meaning when you drive on snow or something slippery you will still have control of your car when you slam on your brakes. but anyways in my s10 blazer it is a 96 but should be the same there is a red wire that plugs to the positive pole on the battery if it is not pluged in the abs light comes on and your abs will not work but your bakes work fine just try to find that wire there should be 3 wires going to your positive post the fat on goes to the starter and a little one goes to your altanter and the other is for your abs hope i helped it is a code triggered in abs wheel sensors or the dump valves not working right also check the voltage at the abs fuse.the light stays on with codes triggered till you fiix or clear the codes.
block and heads are the same but not the computers