Gm fluid are something that's equivalent
The Blazer Bravada Power Steering Fluid is the kind of power steering fluid used in a 2001 Chevy S-10 Blazer 4.3 V6. The Van Power Steering Fluid Power Steering Fluid is also a fluid that is used.
Most commonly the power steering fluid is located on the left front of the engine (as you are sitting in the drivers seat) in a usually black colored reservoir with a twist cap and a short dipstick attached to the bottom of the cap to check fluid level with engine off.
On the lower left side of the engine. It should have the words power steering clearly written on the container which is orange. The written name on container should be black.
The transmission fluid on a Chevy Blazer can be checked by idling the engine and allowing it to reach operating temperature. The dip stick can then be removed and checked based on the markings provided.
In the dip stick tube in the engine bay.
Leaking power steering fluid on a 95 Chevy Blazer is a sign of a worn seal or a damaged hose. The most direct fix is to find the specific point of the leak and replace the defective components.
Yes, it can be pushed out of the reservoir.
Add fluid at the power steering pump reservoir. Rear of engine passenger side.
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.
Power steering fluid I believe is universal, the easiest way to know for sure it to got to your local auto store and ask them to show you the power steering fluid. If the ask you what kind of car, you can tell them and have your answer.
Top of engine on the passenger side.
use the dipstick when the engine is running to be certain:)