No. The 2001 TrailBlazer was simply a trim package for the Blazer, which used an electronically controlled 4L60E transmission. The 1992 pickup would have a mechanical 4L60 transmission.
The same as you do in the 1968 Buick Wildcat
Yes it is the same thing.
Yes it is.
The front hub and bearing assemblies are the same for left and right side.
There is a great video in YouTube that explains step by step what you need to do...I just did this same thing and it only took 10 minutes to take the dash board and take out the radio...Do the search on YouTube.
Yes. It is the same for all Trailblazer/Envoy model years.
it sends reding to the computer. like the presure of the tranny fluid and the computer tells the tranny when to shift . befor 93 they used a cabel hooked to the throtel linkage to do the same thing.
The only thing the same about a blazer and a Hyundai is that they both have four wheels. Two completely different vehicles. The four cylinder s-10 pickup is the same as an Isuzu hombre.
There is no adjustment required, but you can clean it with a carb cleaner.
the rear washer is fed from the same tank as the front washer-under the hood in the front right side.
You can use year models from 1983-1987 Chevrolet S-10 ORGMC S-15 (Same Year Models). As for the K5 Blazer, I don't know if it would fit or not.