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location egr value 94 blazer - 12/27/2005 12:04:14 AM   
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where is the egr value location on 94 blazer (4.3L) fuel injection also where is the pitman arm located and how hard is it to change

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RE: location egr value 94 blazer - 12/27/2005 3:26:11 AM   
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Not too sure on the EGR valve location on your '94 CPI, but on my '00, it is right up front smack dab in the middle and is about the size of a soda can.

The pitman arm is located on the bottom of the steering box and requires a puller to remove. Are you having some steering slop issues?

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RE: location egr value 94 blazer - 12/28/2005 5:17:42 AM   
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yes the front end vibrates badly at 40 miles and above I have changed the tie rods ,idle arm, and one upper ball joint (2WD) BLAZER

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RE: location egr value 94 blazer - 12/28/2005 5:55:07 AM   
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The idler arm would cause a 'disconnected' feeling while driving... Meaning more of a deadspot in the steering or a hunting feeling while driving down the road. A vibration would normally indicate a wheel out of balance or a twisted/broken cord in the tire. If you can, have your tires balanced on a road force balancer. They are much better at bringing out defects in the construction of the tire.

Something you can do yourself in the meantime is to rotate your tires. Pull the front tires straight back and rear straight front. See if the vibration goes to the rear.

*EDIT* - Can this vibration be felt through the steering wheel now?

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RE: location egr value 94 blazer - 12/28/2005 7:46:23 AM   
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when I said vibration I meant the whole front end shakes like something is wore out or bent

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RE: location egr value 94 blazer - 12/28/2005 7:49:07 AM   
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Shaking generally is caused by an imbalance, not a bent or worn out component.

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RE: location egr value 94 blazer - 12/28/2005 6:43:02 PM   
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THANK YOU!! the more I think about it I think you are right i HAD a honda with the same problem, will get back to you

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