On a 1989 Chevy Blazer, the ignition coil is typically mounted on the engine's intake manifold, near the front of the engine. It is usually located close to the distributor cap and connected to the ignition system. For easier access, you may need to remove any covers or components obstructing it. Always refer to a repair manual for specific guidance related to your vehicle's configuration.
mounted next to the ing coil on the same bracket
On top beside the intake on passenger side of vehical... You can trace coil wire from distributor to find
If you are not getting spark to any of the plugs could be coil rotor and/or cap HEI ignition?
You can find ignition coil for a 2001 Blazer on http://www.made-in-china.com/products-search/hot-china-products/Ignition_Coil.html
Check the ignition control module (autozone) and check coil resistance. After that not sure I have same problem with new icm and new coil.
None -inside the coil
Chevy did not use a crankshaft sensor in 1995.If it won't fire then I would check the ignition module in the distributor and more then likey replace it. Also check the ignition coil and WIRE / coil wire.
Its right above the ignition coil. Infact you have to remove it first to remove the ignition coil.
That is the ignition coil.
Behind the coil pack in the front lower center part of the engine.
well it is the bottom that goes on a ignition coil and it is locoed
The coil is attached to the top of the distributor cap.