you insert a pry bar between the spindle and the control arm and pry to see if there is any play in the control arm if there is no play then its fine. (the nut gets loose sometimes). hope this helps! you insert a pry bar between the spindle and the control arm and pry to see if there is any play in the control arm if there is no play then its fine. (the nut gets loose sometimes). hope this helps!
If you have no dash lights at all on your 1989 S10 Blazer, a blown bulb can be the problem. You should also check the fuse.
Yes.
What year, if it has upper it has to be pre 1989
OK, you have a 1989 S-10 Blazer. What is your question?
check for vacuum leaks that wull usually cause this problem
What about it?
Depends on the condition it is in. Best reference places to check are KellyBlueBook.com or edmonds.com.
Check fuel filter...Check fuel pump...
Check the lower rear end of the engine
No it will not even bolt up. GM redesigned the transmission and its not even close to being the same as the 1989 trans.
1982 - 1994 (early year models).
I believe that the first digital cluster on a S-10 Blazer was in 1989.