by guido6 on January 15th, 2009

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I have a 1996 chevy s10 blazer, its about 29 below 0 here and my truck has no heat but is overheating. would that be the thermostat froze closed, if so where is it located, and/or whats the best guess to start?

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  • by csimme01 and Ninja Cooper UNMASKED on January 15th, 2009

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    Sounds like it's frozen.. Look in the radiator and see if there is any liquid coolant in the radiator. The best thinbg to do is to get in inside and let it warm up for a day or two. Then check for leaks. If it froze you may have lots of damaged parts.

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