2000 Blazer 2WD Repair Manual
#1
2000 Blazer 2WD Repair Manual
Does anyone have a link to a service/repair manual or a transmission repair manual for a 2000 LS 2WD Blazer they can share?
Third and fourth gear just went out. I bought a cheap tranny from a salvage yard with a 90 day warranty and I am going to attempt to change my first transmission. But I need the diagrams and manual first. Thanks in advance.
Third and fourth gear just went out. I bought a cheap tranny from a salvage yard with a 90 day warranty and I am going to attempt to change my first transmission. But I need the diagrams and manual first. Thanks in advance.
#2
$20 or so will get you a haynes/chiltons manual that should cover this task in well enough detail. If you have a local library, you can typically check them out for free.
#3
does one of the two manuals cover this process better than the other? anything special that I might should watch out for that isn't covered in the manual? I remember reading somewhere that it's a good idea to flush something out while you are changing a transmission but I can't find it again.
I would like to think that I am mechanically inclined. However the I haven't really done much on a auto with the exception of a few brake jobs and replacing a radiator. Am I getting in over my head???
Thanks for the help.
I would like to think that I am mechanically inclined. However the I haven't really done much on a auto with the exception of a few brake jobs and replacing a radiator. Am I getting in over my head???
Thanks for the help.
#4
also one other site. For free registration at autozone.com you can get access to repair manuals as well.
haynes/chiltons manual: ive found that sometimes i can find one or the other at my local parts store, ive never had the luxury of choosing between the two.
yes you would want to flush it, mainly to get out all the particles of metal that could be throughout the system.
i personally wouldn't undertake that task but that is mainly because i have nowhere to work on it.
haynes/chiltons manual: ive found that sometimes i can find one or the other at my local parts store, ive never had the luxury of choosing between the two.
yes you would want to flush it, mainly to get out all the particles of metal that could be throughout the system.
i personally wouldn't undertake that task but that is mainly because i have nowhere to work on it.
#5
Yeah, any auto parts store should have it when I picked mine up they had every year or blazer and S10.
#6
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also one other site. For free registration at autozone.com you can get access to repair manuals as well.
haynes/chiltons manual: ive found that sometimes i can find one or the other at my local parts store, ive never had the luxury of choosing between the two.
yes you would want to flush it, mainly to get out all the particles of metal that could be throughout the system.
i personally wouldn't undertake that task but that is mainly because i have nowhere to work on it.
haynes/chiltons manual: ive found that sometimes i can find one or the other at my local parts store, ive never had the luxury of choosing between the two.
yes you would want to flush it, mainly to get out all the particles of metal that could be throughout the system.
i personally wouldn't undertake that task but that is mainly because i have nowhere to work on it.
Thanks everyone for the help. I also saw a generic GM tranny overhaul manual at the autoparts store too. Anyone seen that one? would that be of more use to me than the Blazer/S10 manual?
#8
If you are asking this many questions about just the removal of the transmission, DO NOT attempt to overhaul it! Automatic transmissions are very complex and require experience to properly rebuild. Not something for a beginner or even moderate DIY'er to tackle by themselves regardless of how many reference materials you have around you.
#9
If you are asking this many questions about just the removal of the transmission, DO NOT attempt to overhaul it! Automatic transmissions are very complex and require experience to properly rebuild. Not something for a beginner or even moderate DIY'er to tackle by themselves regardless of how many reference materials you have around you.
1. Anyone have a manual in PDF form to share?
2. Do i need to flush anything when tranny is out?
3. Is chilton's or Haynes better?
4. Is it the transmission cooler that needs to be flushed?
5. Anyone seen the generic GM tranny manual?
Seeing as how 3 of the 5 questions were in reference to a service manual, I have only asked 2 questions about the tranny replacement. If that is a lot of questions to you then I don't know what to say. But I do know when I've worn out my welcome. So I'm out. Thanks for the help everyone.
#10
You asked about an overhaul manual. Why ask about an overhaul manual if you weren't thinking of overhauling the topic component of said manual. I mean no disrespect by my words of caution, just trying to save you some headaches.