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Old 07-21-2004, 05:22 PM   #1
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Question 1994 Blazer Tahoe: A "Silly" Question

Hello folks! Brand new here and I beg your patience...this is a quick question that may seem very silly to some, but my 1994 Blazer (Tahoe edition) is my first vehicle in 20 years (after living in NYC and Chicago where i didn't need one) so a lot of this is still new to me. Here is the question:

How many spark plugs are there in a 1994 Blazer? I know there are two on the passenger side, but are there others on the driver's side and, if so, where?


Like I said, it may strike some as silly, but I do need your assistance. I appreciate it.
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Old 07-22-2004, 08:07 AM   #2
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Re: 1994 Blazer Tahoe: A "Silly" Question

I have to bet you have 6, 3 per side. Look at the top,back of your engine(toward the windshield) and look at how many wires are going around the outside of your distributor cap(probably black in color and round). 1 wire/spark plug. Follow the wires and they will lead you to your spark plugs.
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