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Fuel Problems
My 2000 Chevy Blazer has been sitting all summer. After using it for some light hauling I have been having some problems.
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Re: Fuel Problems
I say your fuel gauge sending unit is going out like it does in about all the Blazers it is somethig you just learn to live with. You have to pull the fuel pump to replace it and by the next things you are saying it may be your pump going out or you might just need to change your fuel filter. A good tune up might help also.
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