There is a very large number of screws, bolts, and nuts holding the dash in my '98 S10. I would highly recommend buying a repair manual for this procedure. I have a Haynes Repair Manual (about $15-$18) and it has saved me huge amounts of money....most recently when I replaced my heater core. The Chevy dealer quoted me a grand, and I replaced it for about $100 and a day and a half.
You can find one at a Chevy parts dealership, or you can find a less expensive one at your local junk yard.
no it will not
You didn't mention what year the S10 is but, you may find the dashboard fuses on the far left side of the dash behind an access door. The drivers door needs to be open to gain access to the fuse panel.
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Not sure what you're asking about. I have a 1998 S10 standard shift that still has a clutch pedal.
The 2001 Chevrolet S 10 passenger cabin air filter is located behind the dashboard. The air filter is on the passenger side of the dashboard.
Always use syncromesh fluid from the dealer.
It is located just below the lower radiator hose.
Depending on engine size and if it has ac or not, 10 to 12 qts.
The oxygen sensors on a 1998 Chevrolet S10 are changed by disconnecting the lead wire and unscrewing them from the exhaust manifold. New sensors are then screwed into place and the wires reattached.
The 2002 Chevrolet S10 was fuel injected.
It is not port injection.I believe the fuel is injected into a throttle bottle.