95&97 s-10 blazers and s-10 pickups.
You didn't say what year so here goes. On older models you need to remove the plastc grill piece to access it. On newer models there is a L shaped pin on the top of the headlight that when pulled up releases the headlight assembly.
Other than perhaps the front subframe assembly from the 1967-69 models, very little
S10 pickup is the same from 1982 to 1993.S10 blazer is the same from 1983 to 1994. The front ends will interchange.Also, the front doors on the four door models interchange with the two door models.Hope this helps!
A fair number of parts will be compatible. Some will not be - for example, if you want to put a 98+ front end on a 94 - 97 Blazer, you'll need the core support from a 98+ Blazer, Jimmy, Bravada, S10, or S15. If you have sealed beam headlights (most commonly seen on 2WD 94 - 97 models), you'll need the wiring harnesses for the lights, as well.
1980's models will interchange for sure
1982 - 1994 (early year models).
To change the headlight beam direction on a Jaguar S-Type for driving in Europe, you typically don't need to replace the entire headlight assembly. Most models have a simple switch or adjustment lever on the back of the headlight unit that allows you to change the beam pattern. Refer to your owner's manual for specific instructions, as the method can vary by year and model. If your headlights are not adjustable, you may need to install beam deflectors or consider replacing the headlights with European-spec versions.
NO. The 95 is a electronic transmission and the 89 is NOT. Won't interchange.
In my 09 Sportage, this is called the position lamp and is located just below the main headlight bulb in the headlight assembly. You need to remove one bolt and a holding rod to pull the assembly in the 09's - other models seems to require the removal of some plastic rivets and a cover plate. Once you have the assembly out, unscrew the round read cover, move the headlight out of the way and use needle nose pliers to pull the position lamp receptacle up and out. Replace the bulb and reassemble.
http://www.thepartsbin.com/catalog/products.php?year=2000&make_text=Chevrolet&model_text=blazer&category=fuel_delivery&subcategory=fuel_pump Copy and paste this URL into your browser. They have several replacement models, many of which are for the 4-door. They aren't actually "on" a 2000 Chevy blazer 4 door, but they are "for" one. Dave
1988 through 1999
No. 98 and up have an entirely different front end, to include core support, bumper, grille, and headlight assemblies. You can switch the two (I put a 98+ S10 grille on my 97 Blazer), but you'll need to change the core support and bumper (since the 94 - 97 models have the turn signals in the bumper), as well as the grille and headlight assemblies. You'll also want to be sure to get composite headlight assemblies (they have two bulbs, vs. the sealed beam headlights, which only use one).