There is no cable, it is hydraulic operated.
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No the clutch is hydraulic.
Lefty loosey, righty tighty.
Unless the fan clutch is bad just remove it with the water pump. Otherwise it is a 36mm fan clutch wrench that most auto parts stores have for rent.
dot 3 brakefluid is what a 1996 Chevy camaro takes in the hydrolic clutch fluid resivor
Remove the transmission.
check the clutch fluid or maybe you need to purgue
Because the clutch is hydraulically controlled.
Take it to a repair shop.
Yes, it can be.
The 1996 Chevrolet Blazer shifting cable will have a retaining nut on each end of the cable. Loosen the retaining nuts. Remove the cable routing retainers. Reverse the process to install the new cable.
My old T-reg (1999) Corsa 1.2 Club had a cable clutch. So I expect a 1996 model would be cable. As you look under the bonnet, the clutch mechanism is at your right hand, near the top of the engine.