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Repair guides and support for the first generation Chevy S-10 (4WD model T-10) Blazer, a mid-size SUV based on the S-10 pickup truck. Closely related to the GMC Jimmy.

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Locate vacuum line from transmission

I have a hose coming out of the top front of 94 full size blazer trans and it's cut where does it go .won't shift past 2nd. Also has reverse

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That hose is a vent hose only. Generally it is a short piece of hose about 6” long, attached to the vent tube and some of them go all the way to the back of the transmission and end. The shifting problems have nothing to do with that hose. The shifting problems will require a scanner and possibly a pressure gauge to diagnose. Could be as simple as a bad solenoid, but you have to read the codes in the diagnostic memory and start working from that information. Pull the dip stick and see if the fluid is dark brownish colored and smells burned. Honestly, if the fluid smells burned or brownish in color there is a good chance the transmission will require a rebuild. If you can pull the codes and reply back, I will see if I can steer you in the right direction from there.

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