What would cause sputtering and hesitation 2001 chevy blazer?

Asked by fybsit435 Sep 19, 2013 at 09:26 PM about the 2001 Chevrolet Blazer LS 4-Door RWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

hesitate and sputters at all time.

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Sounds to me like a spark issue plug wires could be burnt and arcking out on you or the cap and rotor are carboned up. If it has the coil packs it could be a bad coil pack

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A great place to start would be to have the codes read. Any of what Ron said will cause the check engine light to flash.

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Check also throttle position sensor working properly. This would also cause codes to be triggered.

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711 That is what i meant to say not the idile sensor

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18bottom 15 top 1/2 needed to break two under cab. Left body 1and1/2 access granted.Just behind core support left and right and the two just under the floor of ur feet will allow the clearance needed

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I was reading another chevy question about access to top two transmission bolts and placed the answer hear looking like a total tard sorry guys ill pay closer atten in the future

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Haha I have done that, lesson I learned was if you get home from the bar and you are bored don't get on here...

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