take it two a auto zone and they will hook up 2 your computer and give any codes needed
To tell you to read the diagnostic codes.
You have to have a engine scanner to clear the codes on that year. Driving it won't help. Need to fix the problem first that set the code or it will just come back on.
It will be to the left of the thermostat housing, in the intake.
Many auto parts stores will read the codes for you for no cost if you purchase the parts needed for repairs from them.
YES, It sure can if that is the problem. FIRST you need to have the engine scanned with a OBDII engine scanner to see what CODES the computer has stored.
If the problem has been corrected, you can clear the codes by disconnecting the ground cable from your battery for at least 10 seconds. After being repaired. if your Blazer has the OBDII system it needs to be cleared with the scan tool. The procedure above works for the OBDI system.
rpo codes are in the glove box a list of what each one means can be found on www.s10forum.com
Could be 2.93, 3.08, 3.36, 3.42, or 3.55. Need to check the RPO codes to determine which.
Have vehicle scanned to determine problem and have codes cleared
It means the Anti-lock Brake module is sensing a problem in the abs system. Hook up to the computer terminal under sterring wheel and see what error codes it gives. Look up codes in Chiltons manual to see the problem. Can just be one of the sensors on a wheel is bad. Good luck
You go to a advance auto parts store and ask them if they will scan you engine for you. Thay will do it for free. NEUTZ
Check for codes in OBD. I have seen a bad engine coolant sensor do that.