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doubt it as the off sets may be different, stud pattern different and pcd for the studs different
easiest way is to see if the spare fits one to the other
P0305 is a misfire on number 5 cylinder replace spark plugs, wires cap and rotor button. Please note: Does the ac cooling line/hose go over top the distributor ? If so GM/CHEY had a problem when dripping from that AC line/hose dripped down onto the distributor. That caused miss fires after a time. I hope this helps, Lee.
You may need a thermostat and a coolant flush but one thing you can try first is disconnecting the heater hoses and run a garden hose with low pressure through the heater core both directions.These are commonly known to get plugged heater cores. If flushing the heater core out brings your heat back definitely get a coolant flush. Make sure to dispose of any antfreeze properly.
I have the same problem with my 2000 chevy blazer as skornec had posted. I kinda already figured the hose or spray nozzle was plugged. But the problem with checking those items is that I don't know where the hose is located to the back wiper. And the only thing that could be I see that could be the spray nozzle doesn't even have holes that washer fluid could spray from. So basically I just would LOVE if someone could please inform this lame brain of where to find the spray nozzle on the rear window and where in the interior of my blazer does the washer hose run.
overheating could be caused by a stuck thermostat or a clogged radiator not firing on #1 plug could be a fouled plug or bad wire or it may be grounding on the block and your coiil may not have been put in at the right mark
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