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danyboy 07-19-2012 07:40 AM

found solution to all of my 97 Blazer
 
found the solution to most of the problems I've had like electrical, fuel, etc... I wish I found this before; would have saved me a lot of trouble.

07-19-2012 08:01 AM

Is this post a riddle?

coolasice 07-19-2012 11:15 AM

can of gas and a book of matches?

99Legendary 07-19-2012 11:24 AM

Sell it so you don't have to deal with it?

Rottidog 07-19-2012 12:15 PM

Maybe we're supposed to guess (not matches or selling it lol)
I'll go with https://blazerforum.com/forum/2nd-ge...problem-42968/

It seems very possible, given the little info he supplied.

danyboy 07-19-2012 07:39 PM

97 Blazer solution
 
I bought it for $4,000 in 2004. Yesterday, checked my bills and it added up to $7,400. My bloody fuel pump was dying on me again, it stalled in the middle of a bridge and could hear it loud and clear. Took me about 2 hours to drive 40 miles. So, yesterday morning, asked my wife to follow me with her car and drove it to the nearest junk yard. Got $300 for it. Junk yard guy called me back a few hours later to ask me what was the trick to get it started cause he said he was gonna use it to drive it around the yard. I wished him luck.
Can't believe I wasted so much energy and money trying to keep this engineering nightmare of a vehicule running. Those engineers must have been smoking good weed when they designed it. Just read the topics in this forum. Endless number of people taking care of their Blazer and still getting into trouble. Not woth it.

aa21830 07-20-2012 03:43 PM


Originally Posted by danyboy (Post 531146)
Just read the topics in this forum. Endless number of people taking care of their Blazer and still getting into trouble. Not woth it.

And we love them all the more because of it....:icon_beerchug:

xgiovannix12 07-20-2012 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by danyboy (Post 531146)
I bought it for $4,000 in 2004. Yesterday, checked my bills and it added up to $7,400. My bloody fuel pump was dying on me again, it stalled in the middle of a bridge and could hear it loud and clear. Took me about 2 hours to drive 40 miles. So, yesterday morning, asked my wife to follow me with her car and drove it to the nearest junk yard. Got $300 for it. Junk yard guy called me back a few hours later to ask me what was the trick to get it started cause he said he was gonna use it to drive it around the yard. I wished him luck.
Can't believe I wasted so much energy and money trying to keep this engineering nightmare of a vehicule running. Those engineers must have been smoking good weed when they designed it. Just read the topics in this forum. Endless number of people taking care of their Blazer and still getting into trouble. Not woth it.


well this is an interesting story .. When a vehicle gets old it breaks down and requires repair. Dont wanna deal with it ? SELL IT then .

Even Brand new ones can break down at any given point . Just need time and patience. It might not be worth it to you. But its worth it to us .

Most of us cant even afford new cars. You want a new car and you can afford it go ahead be my guest

07-20-2012 06:32 PM

How much does it cost to keep a horse for a year? Shoes, feed, stable, vet. A/C-no, Heat-no, Radio-no, Cargo-space limited, Sunroof-yes, Leather-yes, Room for five-no 4x4-yes. Crap removal extra. Flies included.


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