Under your battery tray
The vacuum actuator is either in the fender or under the battery. The actually diff actuator is on the back/bottom of the front diff. Mine (2000 blazer) is under the battery. It sucks to get to. If you check the actuator and it doesn't move at all, check the vacuum, if it's not getting vacuum, check the switch on the top driver's side of the transfer case. It sends vacuum to the actuator. It has three vacuum hoses coming off of it. It costs fifteen dollars at autozone and usually greatly improves the performance of the acuator.
HOW TO GET A PULLEY OFF A 1998 CHEVY BLAZER
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Will a 2000 blazer transmission fit a 1998 s 10 chevy 4x4 truck
What year is your blazer? Most common cause for it to not go into 4x4 is the vacuum actuator. The actuator is run by vacuum from the transfer case. The vacuum compresses the rubber diaphragm which pulls a cable on the front differential to lock it in. The rubber diaphragm is prone to break down and if there are holes or tears in the rubber it will only suck air and not have the amount of vacuum needed to pull the actuator cable. This actuator is commonly mounted under the battery tray. Easy to remove and inspect. 1998 blazer There is a vacuum switch on the transfer case that usually goes bad. I have replaced mine 3 times. Factory lasted until 225,000 miles and had to replace the aftermarket 2x since, one only lasted a year.
YES they are the same.
The fuel gauge fuse on 1998 Chevy blazer is located in the front of the blazer. It is on the driver side next to the hook latch.
Yes.
NO it will not. They are complete DIFFERENT designs. Will NOT interchange.
Yes, they both had the same transmission options.
Changing the heater temp blend door actuator requires removal of the dash assembly. Big Job. You will need a shop manual to attempt that one.
I am trying to figure this out myself. I have a 96 Chevy S-10 Blazer and I believe it is the vacuum acuator located under the battery box in the engine compartment.