Most Common Issues with 2002 Blazer?
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Most Common Issues with 2002 Blazer?
I have an opportunity to buy a 2002 Blazer from a neighbor. It's in good shape so I am researching what issues I should look out for. After reading the first 20 or so pages of threads in this forum here is my summary.
Top Issues:
1.) Fuel Pump appears to be a common weak point. It has it's own sticky note. As far as I can tell there is not good solution except to keep tank clean, change fuel filter often and pray.
2.) Erratic Fuel Gauge - has a whole thread on diagnosing it.
3.) ABS brake light issue
4.) HVAC Blower motor speed issues.
5.) Needs frequent EGR valve cleaning
6.) There are several threads about vacuum lines but I can't tell if that is really an issue or not. Any car can develop a vacuum leak.
7.) There is a link to a problem with the starter but the link is dead. Not sure if this is a real issue or not. My Neighbor said they had to replace the starter and that they have to basically pull the engine to do it. Not sure if that is true or not. I'm skeptical but I've also done enough wrenching to know that sometimes insane things like that actually happen.
Does that summarize the most common issues? If so that isn't too bad. I can work with that.
Thanks for your input.
-Ron
Top Issues:
1.) Fuel Pump appears to be a common weak point. It has it's own sticky note. As far as I can tell there is not good solution except to keep tank clean, change fuel filter often and pray.
2.) Erratic Fuel Gauge - has a whole thread on diagnosing it.
3.) ABS brake light issue
4.) HVAC Blower motor speed issues.
5.) Needs frequent EGR valve cleaning
6.) There are several threads about vacuum lines but I can't tell if that is really an issue or not. Any car can develop a vacuum leak.
7.) There is a link to a problem with the starter but the link is dead. Not sure if this is a real issue or not. My Neighbor said they had to replace the starter and that they have to basically pull the engine to do it. Not sure if that is true or not. I'm skeptical but I've also done enough wrenching to know that sometimes insane things like that actually happen.
Does that summarize the most common issues? If so that isn't too bad. I can work with that.
Thanks for your input.
-Ron
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#3
I have an opportunity to buy a 2002 Blazer from a neighbor. It's in good shape so I am researching what issues I should look out for. After reading the first 20 or so pages of threads in this forum here is my summary.
Top Issues:
1.) Fuel Pump appears to be a common weak point. It has it's own sticky note. As far as I can tell there is not good solution except to keep tank clean, change fuel filter often and pray.
2.) Erratic Fuel Gauge - has a whole thread on diagnosing it.
3.) ABS brake light issue
4.) HVAC Blower motor speed issues.
5.) Needs frequent EGR valve cleaning
6.) There are several threads about vacuum lines but I can't tell if that is really an issue or not. Any car can develop a vacuum leak.
7.) There is a link to a problem with the starter but the link is dead. Not sure if this is a real issue or not. My Neighbor said they had to replace the starter and that they have to basically pull the engine to do it. Not sure if that is true or not. I'm skeptical but I've also done enough wrenching to know that sometimes insane things like that actually happen.
Does that summarize the most common issues? If so that isn't too bad. I can work with that.
Thanks for your input.
-Ron
Top Issues:
1.) Fuel Pump appears to be a common weak point. It has it's own sticky note. As far as I can tell there is not good solution except to keep tank clean, change fuel filter often and pray.
2.) Erratic Fuel Gauge - has a whole thread on diagnosing it.
3.) ABS brake light issue
4.) HVAC Blower motor speed issues.
5.) Needs frequent EGR valve cleaning
6.) There are several threads about vacuum lines but I can't tell if that is really an issue or not. Any car can develop a vacuum leak.
7.) There is a link to a problem with the starter but the link is dead. Not sure if this is a real issue or not. My Neighbor said they had to replace the starter and that they have to basically pull the engine to do it. Not sure if that is true or not. I'm skeptical but I've also done enough wrenching to know that sometimes insane things like that actually happen.
Does that summarize the most common issues? If so that isn't too bad. I can work with that.
Thanks for your input.
-Ron
Forget if it applies to the 2002 models but I know for my 99 there were lower intake manifold (LIM) gaskets that would fail dumping coolant into the lifter valley and ruining the main bearings. You should check if this applies the 2002 models. There is a fix that requires replacing the LIM gaskets with upgraded ones.
Other issues, mostly based on my experience (and few based on others) would include:
- Oil leaks from the remote oil filter lines and/or block adapter for the oil lines
- worn front end components including the hubs and especially the idler arm (Use a Moog or Proforged idler arm if needed)
- Airbag sensor under front bumper can go bad. A junkyard replacement is all you need to fix it.
- A previous owner might have mixed coolants that were not compatible creating a sludge or the original Dexcool coolant was run with too little coolant which allowed rust to form.
- If used for towing (in a careless way) or if not maintained well, the 3/4 clutch pack in the transmission can be worn out.
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I have an opportunity to buy a 2002 Blazer from a neighbor. It's in good shape so I am researching what issues I should look out for. After reading the first 20 or so pages of threads in this forum here is my summary.
Top Issues:
1.) Fuel Pump appears to be a common weak point. It has it's own sticky note. As far as I can tell there is not good solution except to keep tank clean, change fuel filter often and pray.
2.) Erratic Fuel Gauge - has a whole thread on diagnosing it.
3.) ABS brake light issue
4.) HVAC Blower motor speed issues.
5.) Needs frequent EGR valve cleaning
6.) There are several threads about vacuum lines but I can't tell if that is really an issue or not. Any car can develop a vacuum leak.
7.) There is a link to a problem with the starter but the link is dead. Not sure if this is a real issue or not. My Neighbor said they had to replace the starter and that they have to basically pull the engine to do it. Not sure if that is true or not. I'm skeptical but I've also done enough wrenching to know that sometimes insane things like that actually happen.
Does that summarize the most common issues? If so that isn't too bad. I can work with that.
Thanks for your input.
-Ron
Top Issues:
1.) Fuel Pump appears to be a common weak point. It has it's own sticky note. As far as I can tell there is not good solution except to keep tank clean, change fuel filter often and pray.
2.) Erratic Fuel Gauge - has a whole thread on diagnosing it.
3.) ABS brake light issue
4.) HVAC Blower motor speed issues.
5.) Needs frequent EGR valve cleaning
6.) There are several threads about vacuum lines but I can't tell if that is really an issue or not. Any car can develop a vacuum leak.
7.) There is a link to a problem with the starter but the link is dead. Not sure if this is a real issue or not. My Neighbor said they had to replace the starter and that they have to basically pull the engine to do it. Not sure if that is true or not. I'm skeptical but I've also done enough wrenching to know that sometimes insane things like that actually happen.
Does that summarize the most common issues? If so that isn't too bad. I can work with that.
Thanks for your input.
-Ron
2.And you don't have to pull the engine to change the starter.
3.What condition is yours in?
do you have a Service Engine Soon light smiling at you?
#5
I have a 2002 since new at 210,000. My issues:
AC compressor
Lower intake manifold gaskets
Alternator
Door hinge pins
Fuel pump
Radiator
Idler arm
Distributor gear and hold down to correct cam retard
Rear axles/bearings/seals
One front hub
Normal stuff: Tires, brakes, plugs, wires, distr cap/rotor
It's been a good truck, good luck.
George
AC compressor
Lower intake manifold gaskets
Alternator
Door hinge pins
Fuel pump
Radiator
Idler arm
Distributor gear and hold down to correct cam retard
Rear axles/bearings/seals
One front hub
Normal stuff: Tires, brakes, plugs, wires, distr cap/rotor
It's been a good truck, good luck.
George
#6
I have a 2002 since new at 210,000. My issues:
AC compressor
Lower intake manifold gaskets
Alternator
Door hinge pins
Fuel pump
Radiator
Idler arm
Distributor gear and hold down to correct cam retard
Rear axles/bearings/seals
One front hub
Normal stuff: Tires, brakes, plugs, wires, distr cap/rotor
It's been a good truck, good luck.
George
AC compressor
Lower intake manifold gaskets
Alternator
Door hinge pins
Fuel pump
Radiator
Idler arm
Distributor gear and hold down to correct cam retard
Rear axles/bearings/seals
One front hub
Normal stuff: Tires, brakes, plugs, wires, distr cap/rotor
It's been a good truck, good luck.
George
#7
Good to know. I haven't actually purchased it yet. I was just doing my homework to see what sorts of issues I will have to deal with.
#8
I have a 2002 since new at 210,000. My issues:
AC compressor
Lower intake manifold gaskets
Alternator
Door hinge pins
Fuel pump
Radiator
Idler arm
Distributor gear and hold down to correct cam retard
Rear axles/bearings/seals
One front hub
Normal stuff: Tires, brakes, plugs, wires, distr cap/rotor
It's been a good truck, good luck.
George
AC compressor
Lower intake manifold gaskets
Alternator
Door hinge pins
Fuel pump
Radiator
Idler arm
Distributor gear and hold down to correct cam retard
Rear axles/bearings/seals
One front hub
Normal stuff: Tires, brakes, plugs, wires, distr cap/rotor
It's been a good truck, good luck.
George
-Ron
#9
1./. LIM---Be sure to use the Fel-Pro gasket upgrade. Otherwise you will be doing it again.
2./ OP: your no. 1 and no. 2 can be solved in one process. Replace the fuel pump and the harness with a wiper/float arm from AC Delco or Delphi.
3./ Front ball joints go bad quickly.
4./ Front wheel bearing hubs/4WD only?/ go bad.
5./ Cooling system, esp. the radiator, go bad due to Dex-Cool mixing with green coolant to cause a brown sludge mix.
6./ Water pumps go bad, may be aggravated by Dex Cool. See no. 5 above.
7./ A/C compressors? If it goes out, be sure to use the one-piece housing version, not the two piece one.
8./ Rear brake calipers may seize up due to stuck pistons or frozen cal. pins. Replace Rear calipers with the pads. Not just the pads! Lube pins.
Except for items no. 1 and no. 2, these repairs are relatively inexpensive and straight forward to do yourself. Well, maybe no. 3 should be included with no. 1 and no. 2. A FSM and a second car would be nice. Have fun and enjoy your new SUV. Learn auto mechanics at the same time.
2./ OP: your no. 1 and no. 2 can be solved in one process. Replace the fuel pump and the harness with a wiper/float arm from AC Delco or Delphi.
3./ Front ball joints go bad quickly.
4./ Front wheel bearing hubs/4WD only?/ go bad.
5./ Cooling system, esp. the radiator, go bad due to Dex-Cool mixing with green coolant to cause a brown sludge mix.
6./ Water pumps go bad, may be aggravated by Dex Cool. See no. 5 above.
7./ A/C compressors? If it goes out, be sure to use the one-piece housing version, not the two piece one.
8./ Rear brake calipers may seize up due to stuck pistons or frozen cal. pins. Replace Rear calipers with the pads. Not just the pads! Lube pins.
Except for items no. 1 and no. 2, these repairs are relatively inexpensive and straight forward to do yourself. Well, maybe no. 3 should be included with no. 1 and no. 2. A FSM and a second car would be nice. Have fun and enjoy your new SUV. Learn auto mechanics at the same time.
#10
I used to drive an old vehicles, but this one has full set of records. Not like it's that faulty, but I really love this one, so I am trying to restore that POS
Here is my list:
[1] In Poland, we have a saying "The last one turns off the light" I wonder for how many years this great website will exist. I imagine myself like a dinosaur, staying here with a very few nerdy users left into mutual adoration company Last one of them is supposed to "switch the light off".
Here is my list:
- leaking front axle sealings / damaged cv booots (replaced)
- stuck piston in rear caliper (yay that was the day I bought it and drive 100 miles home. It got literally burned). Pins blocked. Reworked with BBP/Carlson.
- rotten dust shields (did not apply them yet, as I'd have to dismantle the rear diff to take axles out)
- distributor (prev. owner fit an over sized scews and broke off the brackes)
- loose inner door handle at the driver's door due to a broken plastics
- a mirror adjustment pushbutton out of order (ultra-sonic cleaned)
- leaking AC compressor (due to a poor design) (chineese replacements)
- leaking AC condenser (replaced)
- vacuum hoses (ez & cheap fix, not like it was necessary, but I made it just in case)
- LIM gaskets
- meanwhile I've killed an engine while lubrication problems and I had to swap with another one
- MAF sensor had a non-zero offset, replaced
- bent and completely stuck left park brake cable
- I suspect I have 1/2gear clutch pack problems, but I don't have spare time for preventive maintenance to find out
- yes, driver's hinges. I have to machine the polyamid bushings
- park brake boots (I'm kinda scrooge here, don't want to pay $30 for shipping to my country)
- front axles are still leaking, might be worn off bearings, etc.
[1] In Poland, we have a saying "The last one turns off the light" I wonder for how many years this great website will exist. I imagine myself like a dinosaur, staying here with a very few nerdy users left into mutual adoration company Last one of them is supposed to "switch the light off".