Depends on where you get it/how!
sometimes you can find them cheaper, like a junk yard that has the same part, they can cost 200 or more, but if you look around you may be able to find it cheaper!
You can also get rebuilt air compressors.
Here is something else I found! My husband has a 99 S10 Chevy blazer too and his air compressor blew out 2 weeks ago, since money is so tight these days, I found a way around it!
They have a bypass pulley, it costs 43 dollars online, just Google 99 Chevy S10 blazer bypass pulley and you should find it!
It works to run your belt so you can run your truck, but you won't have any a/c. It should not affect your heat or defrost.
I am going to have to do this repair for my husband on his truck and just get an air compressor later on before summer and hopefully we can afford it!
I am still looking for how to fix this though as far as the lines for the a/c, ya know what to do with the hoses. So if you do use my advice and know what to do any help back would be great! That's all I have and I really hope I have helped you a lot!
Remove the fuel tank for access
Replace and bleed line
No, You will have to remove the fuel tank.
Your 1999 Chevy blazer doesn't have a timing belt.
Will a 1997 blazer what work on a 1999 blazer????? If your talking engine, transmission, or running gear than yes. It is all the same.
Service brakes - replace Master cylinder Parking brake- either lubricate or replace cables ; I had a similar problem with my 1999 Chevy blazer, i ended up replacing the caliper and have had no problems since.
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Mostly, yes.
NO. Not even close. Chevy redesigned ALL the TRANSMISSIONS and ENGINES in late 1999. Anything above 1999 WILL NOT FIT anything under 1999.
These are low voltage sensitive. .Replace your car battery.