Examining the braking system is the best place to start when diagnosing an ABS system for the 1995 2WD S10 Blazer. Examine the brake fluid reservoir to check its level. An almost depleted container is a sign of fluid leaks. Leaks can be identified at the calipers, master cylinder or modulator.
What kind of brake problem(noise,pulling)?
Check the fuse, then the bulbs, then the brake light switch.
Your brake light is probably brake fluid low or emergency brake on. Rear brake lights are replaced by removing the lens and replacing the dual filament bulb.
Check the fuse, check the bulbs and check the brake light switch, it should be one of those.
Yes it will with no problems.
it is a 1995 Chevy blazer and it will not go into park. have to use the emergency brake when stopped, and neutral to start it
A 1995 blazer does not have a crank sensor. SORRY
Brake linings need replacing? Vacuum leak?
The 1995 Blazer was rated at 5000lbs towing capacity.
Only if your brake booster has a vacuum leak, or the hoses going to it.
yes?
There are 4 sensors on the 1995 Chevrolet Blazer. The 2 front for the Disc Brakes is behind the rotors on the hub. The inside hub has gears and the sensors are above them. On the rear, where you have Drum Brakes, the sensors are on the back of the Drum Brake Assembly, next to the bleeder screws.