it could be a bad tie rod/a bad ball joint/a tire out of balance/ or it needs a front end allignment
Need to replace the ingnetion module in the distributor.
yes, and it will also make it sporadically not want to start.
Unbalanced wheels or a bent track rod
i had the same problem with my 91 blazer turned out it was a combination between bad battery terminals and leaky vacuum hoses so check thoughs and replace if necessary
I had a similar problem with my 95 Blazer. The problem I had was with the spider unit or the fuel injection unit. This went bad on me along with the fuel lines going to it. While I was driveing one day it just died. If you have gas in the oil this could be your problem.
bad tires, wheel alignment , bad tierod ends, start with tires may just need balanced...its the cheapest
you hold the lock and unlock buttons at the same time for abought 7 seconds while being near you blazer
bubbles in the overflow bottle indicate air being pumped into the water. The most likely causes are either a blown head or intake gasket.
The steering wheel wobbles, because of the unconditional pressures from the ground that is adjusted at speeds when it reflects gravity.
A 1996 Chevy Blazer front clip may fit a 2000 Chevy Blazer, but there are differences in design and mounting points that could complicate the installation. While some components might be interchangeable, you may need to modify or adapt certain parts for a proper fit. It's best to consult a professional or detailed resources specific to your project for compatibility information.
At first you won't notice it. But after a while, dirt/water will get into the CV joint, and destroy the parts inside. You really need to have a new boot put on as soon as you can.
A 2000 Chevy Venture might skip while driving because of water in the fuel or damaged or dirty fuel injectors. You might also have an issue with the distributor.