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Old 12-27-2005, 02:44 PM
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blazer thermastat

i have a 96 blazer with not much heatcoming out of the heater is the thermastat hard to change on that vehicle it is a v6. thank you
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Re: blazer thermastat

Easy to change. Only two bolts. However, you'll need to remove the throttle cable bracket to reach the back bolt. 5 minutes tops!



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i have a 96 blazer with not much heatcoming out of the heater is the thermastat hard to change on that vehicle it is a v6. thank you
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Re: blazer thermastat

Try here:
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lets see my blazer is a 96 i i used a deep socket. easier than removing throttle body cable. O and if they give ya a choice get the 190.
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Re: blazer thermastat

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lets see my blazer is a 96 i i used a deep socket. easier than removing throttle body cable. O and if they give ya a choice get the 190.
I agree. You don't need to remove anything to get to the bolts. You will want to drain out about a gallon of coolant, so that it doesn't make a mess.

GirlBear is correct about the 190 thermostat as well. It is usually listed as 192/195.
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