I have problem with the heat in my 1995 Chevrolet S10 Blazer LT 4x4
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Not sure what engine you have, just put new stat in 97 4.3 Jimmy
1. Drain some coolant out, below thermostat level
2. Remove air box from TBI (carb) and swing aside
3. Remove throttle and kick down cables and brackets.
4. Remove 2 bolts on thermostat housing
5. Remove stat and replace then reassemble
Took about 1/2hr taking my good ole time. Just make sure stat is installed in correct direction and refill coolant in radiator and overfill tank.
1. Drain some coolant out, below thermostat level
2. Remove air box from TBI (carb) and swing aside
3. Remove throttle and kick down cables and brackets.
4. Remove 2 bolts on thermostat housing
5. Remove stat and replace then reassemble
Took about 1/2hr taking my good ole time. Just make sure stat is installed in correct direction and refill coolant in radiator and overfill tank.
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