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Removing Grill-2004 Blazer
just got a 2004 Blazer to replace the old tired 93 S-10 Blazer. I a going to add a tranny cooler, but have a question on the grill. On my 93 it was easy to remove the screws and pop the grill off for this, but how big a deal is this on a 2004? I see no screws at all on this one, and do not have a GM manual for it yet. Can I add a cooler without doing this?
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Re: Removing Grill-2004 Blazer
To remove the grill:
Open the hood. Remove the grille by pulling it forward out of the radiator support. Disconnect the headlamp washer filler hose from the grille, if equipped. Remove the park/turn signal bulb assembly from the lens. Remove the fog lamp bulb assembly from the lens, if equipped. |
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Re: Removing Grill-2004 Blazer
Does it simply snap out, or are there hidden screws I can't see or perhaps special clips??
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Re: Removing Grill-2004 Blazer
They are V shaped clips. Usually with a slight pull, they will disengage. Other times they are extremely tight. At that time, it sometimes helps to get between the pieces with a flat tool to spread them apart and hope that nothing breaks.
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Re: Removing Grill-2004 Blazer
Thanks for the information! I will be careful when removing.
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