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CHEVROLET BLAZER 1998 2.G Owners Manual Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Air  Conditioning 
On  hot  days,  open  the  windows  long  enough to let  hot 
inside air  escape. This reduces  the  time  it takes  for you

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CHEVROLET BLAZER 1998 2.G Owners Manual Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine You will find  air  outlets  in  the center  and  on  the  sides  of 
your  instrument  panel. 
You  can  direct  the  airflow  side-to-side  b

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CHEVROLET BLAZER 1998 2.G Owners Manual Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine P 
-1AUTION: 
Snow can trap  exhaust  gases under your  vehicle. 
This can cause  deadly 
CO (carbon monoxide)  gas 
to get  inside. CO could

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CHEVROLET BLAZER 1998 2.G Owners Manual Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine If No Steam Is Coming  From Your Engine 
If  you  get the overheat  warning  but see or hear  no 
steam,  the  problem  may  not  be  too serio

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CHEVROLET BLAZER 1998 2.G Owners Manual Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine When you decide it’s  safe to lift the hood,  here’s  what 
you’ll see: 
The coolant  level should be at least  up  to  the 
ADD mark. i

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CHEVROLET BLAZER 1998 2.G Owners Manual Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A CAUTION: 
Heater and radiator hoses, and other  engine 
parts,  can be  very  hot.  Don’t  touch them. 
If you 
do,  you  can be burned. 
D

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CHEVROLET BLAZER 1998 2.G Owners Manual Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine NOTICE: 
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In cold  weather,  water  can  freeze  and  crack  the 
engine,  radiator,  heater  core  and  other  parts. 
Use  the  recommende

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CHEVROLET BLAZER 1998 2.G Owners Manual Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine A 50/50 mixture of water  and  DEX-COOL@  coolant  will: 
Give freezing  protection  down  to -34°F (-37°C). 
Give  boiling  protection  up
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