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OT 98 Chevy Blazer...wierd stuff

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Casey in Ky

11-13-2004 14:36:29




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A couple of days ago the wife went out and tried to start her blazer. It would start then die. I managed to get it started buy pumping the gas a little and revving it some once it did start. I figured it was the fuel pump or if I was lucky the fuel filter.

Well, I went out this morning and went to move the power seat and it just would barely move, just like the battery was dead. So I put the key in and nothin", just like it was dead. Then the seat started to move like it should and the gauges all came on(fuel pump too, heard it prime up), then it all died again, then back on, and off, and on. Most of the guages(including the speedometer were jumpin" around like they were on crack during all of this). Finally, it settled down and I got it started(it still died a couple of times, and I had to pump the fuel some, and rev it to keep it runnin"). Any ides??

Oh, I guess some more info would help. It"s got a 115,000 miles, LS that"s loaded(power everything), 4x4, and of course it"s the 4.3 V-6.

Thanks,

Casey

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MarkB_MI

11-14-2004 19:10:31




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 Re: OT 98 Chevy Blazer...wierd stuff in reply to Casey in Ky, 11-13-2004 14:36:29  
My wife's 2000 Blazer had a similar problem, turned out to be the ignition switch. However, a bad ignition switch wouldn't explain the power seat problem. That sounds more like a problem with the battery buss.

The problem with our bad ignition switch had these symptoms: Every few weeks, the car wouldn't start, although it would crank fine and act like it wanted to start. If you gave it a snort of starting fluid, it would start right up. but you had to keep giving it starting fluid for it to keep running. If you left the car alone for about 15 minutes, it would start and run. It turns out this was caused by an antitheft device. The faulty ignition switch was causing the computer to think that someone was using the wrong key in the ignition. The anti-theft system kills the fuel pump for about ten minutes, then lets you try again.

By the way, pumping the accelerator pedal doesn't do anything on a fuel-injected engine. There's no accelerator pump to "pump".

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tinyr

11-14-2004 05:11:12




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 Re: OT 98 Chevy Blazer...wierd stuff in reply to Casey in Ky, 11-13-2004 14:36:29  
Woman at work her Blazer was doing the samething replace the switch.



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OK-AL

11-13-2004 19:02:22




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 Re: OT 98 Chevy Blazer...wierd stuff in reply to Casey in Ky, 11-13-2004 14:36:29  
As I understand it, these symptoms point to a bad ignition switch. Not the part that your key goes into, but the actual switch which is buried in the steering column near the floor. The switch is about $180 from your Chevy dealer and about $140 from NAPA. Oh yes, it's a couple of hundred dollars for labor from your Chevy dealer.

If you can get it to a dealer or a local auto repair shop, they'll usually diagnose it for you for around $50.

I could be wrong, but that's what it sounds like to me.

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sammy the RED

11-13-2004 14:56:05




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 Try This Link .................... in reply to Casey in Ky, 11-13-2004 14:36:29  
This is a tractor board.
Go to the Blazer board. ;o]



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Harley

11-13-2004 18:52:24




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 Re: Try This Link .................... in reply to sammy the RED, 11-13-2004 14:56:05  
Take off and clean the battery cable ends and return them. Might help.



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Matt Clark

11-15-2004 10:52:16




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 Re: Try This Link .................... in reply to Harley, 11-13-2004 18:52:24  
If your Blazer has a key with the antitheft chip in it, the chip may have gone bad. I help out in a repair shop and a lady had us trailer her '00 Gran Prix in to fix. It would start, run for a second and die. After 2 days of "checking" a GM dealer made us aware of the issue with the chip.

Turns out, she had locked her keys in the car and used the spare to unlock it. Stuck the spare in the ignition switch and tried to use it to start he car. She never thought to use the original, and called us. That was the problem. Spare key had back chip.

Take keys to GM dealer and have them check them out to be sure they're good.

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