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Engine cooling diagram
Hi. I am trying to figure out why the engine is overheating, and heater core is not supplying any heat.
When cold start, after few miles, I got heat from heater core, but when the temp gauge reaches cca 200, suddenly no heat from heater core. Also the temp raises more. I thought it might be bad thermostat, but I changed it 1 month ago, during head and intake gasket change. I preventively ordered another thermostat and radiator cap, because when the temp gauge reached 3/4, the cap let the water go out to the overfill tank. I wanted to start from beginning, to be sure, that hoses to the heater core are plugged fine, but I did not found the scheme, or diagram. I am looking for something similar to this, but for Blazer. I am looking for it for two days, but still nothing found. Thank you for help! Sorry for my bad English, I try to do my best :-) https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/blazerf...eb3775183f.gif |
Can you please specify the model and year of your Blazer.
Eventually also the engine version. |
Originally Posted by error_401
(Post 687509)
Can you please specify the model and year of your Blazer.
Eventually also the engine version. it's Chevrolet Blazer year 2000, 4,3 V6, 142 kW, vin W, engine code L35 Thanks! |
Try a search with "illustrated parts catalog - cooling system"
maybe here: https://www.gmpartsonline.net |
In addition:
-check routing of the serpentine belt (the owners manual should have the correct routing or a sticker under the hood.) - check for leaks, also from the heater core (passenger foot-room behind/below carpet - leaking cores will dump the water behind the carpet most of the time). |
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