Only if it is allowing Fluid to escape. Does the radiator and heater core have enough fluid to circulate. If not you will not have heat.
Drain the radiator in the 1999 Blazer. Loosen the hose clamps at each end of the radiator hose. Gently twist the hose and pull the ends to break free. Replace with a new hose and clamps.
Several problems can cause a 1999 Blazer not to start. There could be a fuel problem or a firing problem. Check for fuel pressure and ignition spark first.
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
Are you describing the Air Conditioner Condenser?
Could be a bad fuse Could be a bad temp sensor Could be a bad relay
It's your waterpump. could also be a bad thermostat or a bad fan clutch.
There are several reasons why a 1999 Blazer S10 may not turn over. Some reasons could be bad spark plugs, dead battery, or even a bad starter. A mechanic will be able to determine the cause.
wiil a 1999 blazer engine fit a 2002 blazer
Bad thermostat, cap and radiator is a common cause.
Probably age at this point.
The lights on the odometer on a 1999 Chevy Blazer might not work because of a burned out fuse. They might also not work if the lights are burned out.
It is telling you that one of the gauges is not within normal range. It could be you are not charging or overheating or have little or no oil pressure.