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Starter location 1996 Blazer
Hi all, My battery is good, but the truck makes a click or two after turning the key and the voltage just drops. I did this also with booster cables from a donor car helping me get the jump. But still no-go. I am assuming its a starter problem. Perhaps I can hit it with a hammer - or any suggestions out here on the forum ?! And where is the starter located? Thanks all |
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Re: Starter location 1996 Blazer
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Re: Starter location 1996 Blazer
its on the passenger side of the engine block. it engages with the flywheel at the rear of the engine.
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Re: Starter location 1996 Blazer
If you remove the starter, be on the lookout for shims and their placement. You will need to put them back where they came from.
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Re: Starter location 1996 Blazer
Thanks for the tips! Much appreciated.
Under the hood - im looking around but can't make it out just yet, is it accessible from the top or would I have to underneath the truck? *I'm just hoping to whack it with a hammer to see if that will get the truck going and identify if it is a starter problem. The voltage shows low in the car- but the battery is full (used a voltmeter)...? |
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Re: Starter location 1996 Blazer
It is underneath truck.
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Re: Starter location 1996 Blazer
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2000 Chevy Blazer ZR2 Performance Mods: Numerous Suspension Mods: Some, but not enough Exterior Mods: Just Right 1987 Buick Turbo T Dark Red Low 11 sec sleeper ![]() .030 4.1 block, PT6262E, & other odds and ends.... My Cardomain |
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Re: Starter location 1996 Blazer
Have to get it from underneath and if its 4wd its a pain to get the cable and ign wire off and then you have to flip it 180 to wiggle out. Also take the posts out of the cable ends on the battery and clean them, inspect the cables for wear, and look under the battry tray at the positive junction block, and then check the ground strap to the block and frame. Lastly, battery is good - did you have a load test run or just look at its 12.6 volts - may not be so good so that is yhe #1 test.
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Sounds like a connection issue to me if the voltage inside is low but the battery is full. Clean your battery terminals and check your cables.
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Re: Starter location 1996 Blazer
Wow great tips - thanks again all.
I'm no grease monkey! but I will test load the battery at the auto store tomorrow and clean the cables to make sure... but from your experiences, what are the symptoms of a bad/dead starter? |
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