Consumer Review Video - 1995 Chevrolet Blazer LT 4.3L V6 (4 Door)

Car Displayed: 1995 Chevrolet Blazer LT 4.3L V6 (4 Door)

The 1995 Chevrolet Blazer LT is a moderately easy vehicle to maintain, but replacing the lights will require the use of many tools. Checking the transmission level with reliability is no problem, as the dipstick is easy to remove in the engine bay. Changing the engine air filter is easy to do, as you only have to disengage a few fasteners for access to the filter. The brake fluid reservoir is easily visible in the engine bay. This will allow you to check and replenish the fluid level on a regular basis.

As stated, the lights on the 1995 Chevrolet Blazer LT are difficult to change. You will need a few tools in order to remove the tail light housing for access to the bulbs. These tools may not be readily available for a repair. You will also have to completely remove the turn signal housing for access to the bulb. Other models make these bulbs easier to change. The power steering fluid reservoir is difficult to access on this vehicle. This will make it hard to check the fluid level.

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