This is for a 1993 Chevy S-10 Pickup (caveat- NON expert- shade tree mechanic :)
I never found the buzzer- it's 'somewhere' under the dash. My hearing isn't good enough to pinpoint the sound's origin, especially while assuming the obgyn position under the dash.
What I want to contribute is, for my car, the "Headlight Warn Buzzer" should, imho,
be named- the tail light warning buzzer. Tail lights (running lights, side markers, YMMV :) come on with the headlights, but have separate fuse/wiring. The buzzer is powered by the TAIL light circuit.
btw, for instrument lights out, check TWO fuses: The "Inst Light" fuse,
and (you guessed it:) the "TAIL light" fuse.
Moral of the story- tail lights power much more than just . . . tail lights
hth
The buzzer that lets you know the key is in the ignition in a 1989 Chevy Blazer is in the steering column. To access it you would need to remove the steering wheel with a special tool, or remove the ignition assembly. The key makes contact with a tab that activates the buzzer.
OK, you have a 1989 S-10 Blazer. What is your question?
What about it?
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.
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.
At the base of the throttle body.
i have a 1989 chevy blazer gos in 4x4 drive but front wheels are not pulling wat do i do about that
The 1989 Chevrolet Blazer 4.3 liter engine starter can be found on the right hand side of the engine. The starter will be near the back of the engine.
take the bolts out
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