The 4.3L engine, 60 to 66 psi. The 2.2L engine, 41 to 47 psi.
In the under hood fuse and relay center.
A 98 Blazer S10 has 5 lugs on each wheel.
If you are looking for an inertia switch for the fuel pump, Chevy doesn't use one. That's a Ford thing. However, if you are looking for the fuel pump relay on that 98 S10, look in the glove compartment. You will see a door marked "relays". Behind that access door you will see a few relays, the fuel pump relay will be the first one on your left.
start with fuel delivery and move on to ignition. fuel filter-fuel pump-plugs-wires-distributor.
On a 98-2000 its right after the fuel rail hidden bellow the air intake manifold
The fuel pump relay for the 1998 S10 should be found in the relay/fuse center under the hood. The fuel pump relay for the 1997 S10 would be found in the back of the glove box, first one on the left (closest to the driver).
The 98 S10 does not have a safety cut off (inertia switch).
When the fuel gauge begins to read empty, you probably have one to two gallons of fuel remaining which should get you 15 to 30 miles.
Just saying that Chevy didn't have a vtec... its a vortec a vtec is Honda, and yes but not very easy in 98 the switched the fuel injection system and you would have trouble changingt o a newer year.
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