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Old Apr 17, 2011 | 12:56 AM
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I've been looking on the internet for diagrams on chevy blazers and I'm having some trouble finding any, usually i can find a pdf serivce manual or something but I haven't been able to find any service manuals for free online or diagrams, anyone know any good sites? can't really afford a haynes manual
 
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Autozone has some stuff listed if you sign up on their site. I wouldn't waste your money on a Haynes manual, but if you can't afford that, you definitely can't afford a factory service manual. AllDataDIY.com has affordable subscriptions and is almost as good as a FSM.
 
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Hello Jake,

I have found this parts list to be very handy.
Comprehensive pdf parts list online.

LMC Truck Parts - Page 5
 
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Thanks for the help guys, I tried autozone but it's hit and miss and not to descriptive, and I can't really afford a subscription to the other. And @mark that parts list, are those parts that are on the blazer stock? I didn't quite understand. I'm currently trying to find a gas line diagram (I have a small leak after the filter and just want to see what i'm up against) and I just wanted some other diagrams for reference and 'just in case'. There are no Pdfs out of a service manual floating around the net?
 
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Maybe you can see if your local library has the crappy haynes/chiltons available... Compnine.com has a lot of diagrams if that is all you are looking for.

But seriously, if you want good information, AllDataDIY.com or a used set of FSMs is the only way to go. Save up the money and get the proper information.
 
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Thanks for the help. I'm going to try the library, I never thought of that
 
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