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You may have to change the rad. support to get the proper holes to line up. Check with your local salvage yard and see if the parts are compatible in their cross reference book, before you start
Yes, you can. Just take off the front grill, and the headlights assembly. Don't tinker with the head- light assembly adjusting nut, as this would change your headlight level. Take headlight bulb off and change it. Replace the headlight, then, the grill, and it's done.
You did'nt mention what engine you have. The illustration below is for a 4.2L, the most common for the trailblazer.
The arrow indicates front of vehicle.
Good luck, let me know.
Regards,
It is located on top of the valve cover. Buy the new one and you will see what it looks like, then you will pull the hose off of it and put the new one on, 5-minutes at top to do this job.
If you haven't bought the part yet and are planning on replacing it ...i'd go to the auto parts store and ask them for the part location. They are usually glad to do this. I know Advanced Auto Parts does this for me.
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if chains caused problem and you have driven with them off light would have gone out once it saw everything working properly. look at sensors might have pulled a wire loose with chains. the abs system runs a self test everytime you start vehicle if it sees a history code from last time it will leave light on and look to see if that problem still exists and 99% of the time it will cut light off . but need to have scanned and checked out
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