How To Install Replace Cap and Rotor Chevy GMC S10 Blazer Jimmy Pickup 4.3L 1AAuto.com

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Uploaded by on Jan 25, 2011

http://www.1aauto.com/1A/-/Chevy/S10-Blazer 1A Auto shows you how to replace the distributor cap and rotor on a 2000 Chevrolet S10 Blazer 4.3L. This procedure is similar on most 1998-2005 era Chevrolet and GMC S10 Blazer, S15 Jimmy and Pickup.

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  • if i replace the distibutor would this stop my misfireing?

  • @djgarcia95 It may resolve the issue.Sometimes it could also be a bad spark plug,wire, or rotor too. Hope this helps you out.

  • I replace the cap and the rotor new wires and plugs. The scanner says that I still have cylinder 5 misfiring. Any one know what it could be?

  • @joecoolmustang Spray the new wires and cap with some water from a spray bottle to see if anything is arching out. It's possible to have a bad wire right out of the box.

  • I just replaced my alternator and serpentine belt on my 2000 Chevy S10 2.2L but I can still hear a squeaking noise coming from the top of the engine as if the new belt was old. Can the rotor be old? Or is it another problem?

  • @abe76090 The serpentine belt tensioner may have lost some of it's retention. You may want to check it and see if it needs to be replaced.

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  • @joecoolmustang fuel pump, fuel pressure regulator.just repaired this problem with 2001 chevy 4.3 S-10 blazer.might be a place to start

  • In removing the Ignition Coil: first you have to loosen the bolt that hold the throttle cable to the carb. I seen it was like 3 or 4. Than when you take out the bolts to the throttle cable plate, put the plate aside and loosen the 2 bolts on the bracket that holds the Ignition Coil and Ignition Module together. Don't forget to take out the Ignition Coil Spark Plug Wire and the electronic connector to the Coil itself and Module. If this does make your guys repair easier, I hope that you use it.

  • @MileyCyrus192 Thank you for visiting our auto repair channel on YouTube. We'll keep this request in mind in the event that we need to make this repair in the future.

  • HERE A VERY IMPORTANT VIDEO YOU HAVEN'T DONE YET I THINK.. DO A VIDEO ON REMOVING THE IGNITION COIL THE THING NEXT TO THE IGNITION MODULE. TELL EVERYONE HOW TO DRILL OUT THE RIVET AND REPLACE IT WITH THE NEW ONE. I KNOW HOW TO DO IT BUT EVERYONE ELSE MIGHT NOT. HOPE YOU READ MY SUGGESTION. IF YOU DONE A VIDEO OF IT ALREADY POST IT TO ME SO I CAN WATCH IT.

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