The 1997 Blazer came with a 4L60E 4 speed automatic transmission. This transmission is electronically controlled, which is particularly good to know when dealing with the 1997 year model. The 1997 Blazers are known to develop faulty connections in the electrical ignition switch that can interrupt the power to the transmission. When this occurs, it makes it seem as though the transmission has gone bad, when in fact the ignition switch is the real culprit.
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Yes. They both use the 4L60E transmission.
You can use any type of SAE certified transmission fluid in your 1997 Chevrolet Blazer. You can check the transmission fluid level with the transmission fluid dipstick.
Will a 1997 blazer what work on a 1999 blazer????? If your talking engine, transmission, or running gear than yes. It is all the same.
No it will not even get close. Chevy REDESIGNED the engines and transmission in late 1999.
not without changing alot of wiring and electrical junk
That would be a 4L60E automatic.
in the transmission you have to drop the pan to see them.
The automatic transmission fluid temperature sensor on a 1997 Chevy Blazer S10 is located on top of the transfer case. It is in the engine compartment.
Dexron III is the correct fluid for this application
It is on the drivers side of the transmission
the 1996 and 1997 are the same and would not work in your 2000 straight from GM