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A 2000 Chevy Blazer is a GM vehicle. Vehicles made by GM do not come equipped with an inertia switch.
$2895 on the open market. aprox. here in mich.about 2500
Gm vehicles do not use inertia/reset switches.
The best thing to do is to buy a BCM from the GM dealer and he will programme it for your specific vehicle, in your case a 2001 cavalier. I have the exact car, same year and I also need a new BCM. I'm picking one up at my local GM dealership for about $240Can. that includes the BCM and the programming. Hope this helped, and good luck.
The ignition control module on a 2000 Blazer with the 4.3 is mounted on the same bracket that the coil is mounted to.
It depends on which tank you have in the van. It will be either 31 gal, 35 gal, or 55 gal.
GM vehicle do not use inertia/reset switches.
No, GM vehicles are not equipped with a fuel cut off inertia switch.
Being a conversion van its possible for them to move them probably where they'd like but it should be under the drivers seat. I cannot remember off the top of my head if that year has a bcm and a pcm or just the pcm. A bcm is a Body control Module and controls just what it sounds like- power windows, locks etc. I don't think GM did that yey in '93 but I'm not positive, sorry. If you don't find it let me I will help track it down. If the conversion company is still in business they might be a source too.
GM does not use inertia/reset switches.GM does not use inertia/reset switches.
May be a BCM glitch or the rear trunk latch there is a recall from gm about the rear hatch latch