Plaease don't hate me immediatly
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: San Angelo Tx
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Hi. I just boutght a '91 Chevy blazer. And know almost nothing about it. I was hoping someoe might have link to a free FSM. I have used carfiche.com before for my vehicles, but they don't offer that particualr FSM
Another stupid question are a chevy trailblazer, and a chevy blazer the same thing
Thanks for any help you can give
Brother Dave
Another stupid question are a chevy trailblazer, and a chevy blazer the same thing
Thanks for any help you can give
Brother Dave
#2
No free FSM that I am aware of. AllDataDIY.com works well, but for an older vehicle, I have found that the Haynes manual is fairly good.
And about the trailblazer, it all depends on what you are talking about. In '99-'01, there was a Trailblazer trim level on the s-series. The GMT360/370 platform Trailblazer was released in '02 and is a completely different vehicle.
And about the trailblazer, it all depends on what you are talking about. In '99-'01, there was a Trailblazer trim level on the s-series. The GMT360/370 platform Trailblazer was released in '02 and is a completely different vehicle.
#3
hey brotherdave
just a few months ago I purchased a 91 Blazer and was in your boat. A Haynes manual and this web site later I feel like there is nothing on this vehicle I couldn't fix.......that's probably because I had to repair almost everything. It was Junk in January but now it's Marvelous in May. I love this vehicle and plan on keeping it a long time. Also for A/C advice go to ackits.com.
Congratulations on your purchase!
just a few months ago I purchased a 91 Blazer and was in your boat. A Haynes manual and this web site later I feel like there is nothing on this vehicle I couldn't fix.......that's probably because I had to repair almost everything. It was Junk in January but now it's Marvelous in May. I love this vehicle and plan on keeping it a long time. Also for A/C advice go to ackits.com.
Congratulations on your purchase!
#4
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Wisconsin
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ya if u have any problems just post up on here we're pretty helpful.
#5
I perfer Chilton over Haynes
I also perfer AllDataDIY.com over all
I also perfer AllDataDIY.com over all
#6
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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: San Angelo Tx
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94blueknight: Trust me, I have EVERY intention of expoiting the knowledge of this forum. I just wanted to have something to simply tell me what/where everything is.
Thanks Everyone!!!
Thanks Everyone!!!
#7
The chiltons manuals are a lot better for the first gens, I have both and the haynes sets on the shelf.
#8
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Might as well just pick you up a Haynes or Chilton manual. I know you're looking for something free, but they run only about $15-$20 and well worth it for most stuff you'll run into.
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