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Old 01-09-2007, 09:45 AM
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My anti-lock brake light comes on for a period of time, and the window switches won't work, or the heater blower, or the overhead digital temp compass. Is this a ground worn some where? Does anyone know where the ground straps are located? Do I need a priest to form an exorcism? It's darn cold outside now. Please HELP. Thanks
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Old 01-09-2007, 10:15 AM
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there is a ground wire on neg side you should have a gound wire running the the motor and 1 ground wire running to body of car.....good luck...
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Re: Ground Wire 97 Blazer- HELP!!!

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My anti-lock brake light comes on for a period of time, and the window switches won't work, or the heater blower, or the overhead digital temp compass. Is this a ground worn some where? Does anyone know where the ground straps are located? Do I need a priest to form an exorcism? It's darn cold outside now. Please HELP. Thanks
One thing to watch on the 97 is the ign switch.
Do a search on it on here and you will find many problems on it.
But best to get a electrical diagram of you wiring and a volt ohm meter and check them out.
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Old 01-10-2007, 09:51 PM
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Re: Ground Wire 97 Blazer- HELP!!!

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My anti-lock brake light comes on for a period of time, and the window switches won't work, or the heater blower, or the overhead digital temp compass. Is this a ground worn some where? Does anyone know where the ground straps are located? Do I need a priest to form an exorcism? It's darn cold outside now. Please HELP. Thanks
Not sure about a '97, but my 2001 was behind the driver's headlight. The ground wire was bolted to the Rad Bracket. good luck
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Re: Ground Wire 97 Blazer- HELP!!!

i have 96 blazer, the blower motor would intermittantly stop and start. found the gound wire was bad at a connection by the blower moter, it had actually burnt the connector. follow the ground from the blower fwdto locate it. been awhile ago but it drove me nuts finding it. i put a jumper wire around the bad plug
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