Open the hood and it will be on the left side inside the black box. It's opposite the battery side. Hope I answered your question. FredOpen the hood and it will be on the left side inside the black box. It's opposite the battery side. Hope I answered your question. Fred
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{: ) There's no cabin air filter installed. If your concern is a low air output, I suggest you remove the front blower motor and clean it with pressurized air. Maybe the blower fins have accumulated dust or debris and this will diminish the air output. Also check the inside of the housing once you removed the blower motor. Sometimes some dry leaves or matter accumulate on the evaporator wall, hence, blocking some of the air. Good luck.
I've never known any of the blazers to get good gas milage. you can try a tune up. air filter ,gas filter. these all help. check tire pressure . the a/c probably just needs more freon
2006 CHEVROLET TRUCKS TRAILBLAZER 4.2L 6-cyl Engine Code [S] LUBRICANTS & FLUIDS:Engine Oil Grade 1......API* All TEMPS...SAE 5W-30 is preferred. CAPACITIES:Engine, with filter..........6.6 liters Torque: Oil Drain Plug.....19 ft/lbs Thank you for using fixya and good luck
See note below for passenger side. Remove the dust cover on the back of
the head light assembly (black round rubber cover about 3" in diameter,
just pull it off), disconnect the plug on the bulb, turn the bulb
a 1/8 turn and pull it out. Then reverse the process for assembly.
***NOTE***If you are trying to replace one of the bulbs on the
passenger side, remove the air filter housing cover and displace the
filter for access to the dust covers on the back of the head light. 2
screws hold the air filter housing cover on, one directly behind it and
one on the side (drivers side of air filter housing).
ok well try this when it stalls see if spark is present and if it is not and it cools down and starts then you might need to replace ignition control module good luck
When it comes on again let a regular shop scan it for you with a good scanner so they can see whats going on. a generic code reader wont do it. if it is stored in memory they can still check it. if the truck runs good idles fine just watch out for anything out of the norm , what about air filter and fuel filter have they been changed ? tune up ? air filters should be changed every 2 to 3 oil changes and fuel filter every 30k depending on fuel quality there. and tune up at 60 to 70 k even though they probaly said 100k.
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