misfiring - '97 blazer
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RE: misfiring - '97 blazer
ORIGINAL: Blasir
nice camera, good close ups
nice camera, good close ups
ORIGINAL: 20Blazer00
If you look at the photo carefully there is another clip like the one you ask about, it is under the yellow/blue connector. There is another connector laying next to it might fit on the clip that has nothing on it...check the back of the loose yellow connector.
If you look at the photo carefully there is another clip like the one you ask about, it is under the yellow/blue connector. There is another connector laying next to it might fit on the clip that has nothing on it...check the back of the loose yellow connector.
#12
RE: misfiring - '97 blazer
Well most of if not all the connectors in the engine compartment are "weather proof" connections. If you take them apart you should notice a multi-ribbed rubber seal on the male end of the connectors, this is supposed to keep moisture from affecting the connections.
If there is a moisture related problem it could be under the distributor cap, there are a couple of screens in the base of the distributor that can get clogged over time and allow moisture to build up inside the cap causing corrosion to the terminals of the cap and to the rotor. Acording to GM Service Information these screens can be removed and the passages cleaned out with air pressure to make sure that the moisture is allowed to leave the cap.
If there is a moisture related problem it could be under the distributor cap, there are a couple of screens in the base of the distributor that can get clogged over time and allow moisture to build up inside the cap causing corrosion to the terminals of the cap and to the rotor. Acording to GM Service Information these screens can be removed and the passages cleaned out with air pressure to make sure that the moisture is allowed to leave the cap.
#13
RE: misfiring - '97 blazer
We had a lot of rain yesterday and my 99 almost didn't start and it threw the same random multiple misfire code. Yesterday afternoon I put a new disributor cap and rotor button on it and it purs like a kitten now. $34 and 15 minutes. I'll probably go back this weekend and clean out those little screens just to be safe.
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