You need a Torx 25 screwdriver and another screwdriver for those hex shaped screws, forgot the size. First unscrew the 2 Torx 25 screws beneath the steering wheel. Then unscrew the rest of those Hex screws on the bottom. The panels overlap, so be prepared for a lot of unscrewing. You do need to unscrew the middle black panel on the bottom, right beneath the cig lighter. It's held by two Hex shaped screws, one on each side and are hard to unscrew. Also you need to remove your spare change sliding tray to unscrew the last hex looking screw. Once you pop your panel off, the turn signal flasher is the right one. The Hazard flasher is the left one. You can find a replacement part at Autozone, and DON'T get the $184 Flasher switch, all you need is the signal flasher. It's shaped like a cylinder with TWO prongs on it.
1999 and later it is under the glove compartment.
AC compressor Clutch Relay. Starter Relay. HVAC High Speed Blower Motor Relay.
The high-speed fan relay in under the hood on the firewall left of center. If I remember correctly, there are 3 relays on the 1996. The relay closest to the passenger side is the high-speed relay. I had to replace it twice in my 1996 blazer You will propbably find that the plastic is melted slightly
Power seat relay location for 1996 Blazer
Location of turn signal relay on mercury 1996 mystique
Where is the location of fuel pump relay on 1996 Chevy Blazer?
The exploded view of a 1996 Chevrolet Blazer IFS can be found in the service manual of the vehicle. If you do not have theÊservice manual, it can be obtained from the nearest Chevrolet dealership.
While alone.
According to thie following article, it is 5000# http://www.johnholt-chevrolet.com/testdrive-review.aspx?year=1996&make=Chevrolet&model=Blazer
Inside the fuel tank
In the fuse panel
The firing order for a 1996 Chevrolet S10 Blazer is 1, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2. The number one cylinder is on the front right as you face the engine.
under the hood in a big black relay box on drivers side