* Your Owner's Manual: This is the first and best place to check. The owner's manual should have a diagram of the fuse box and a description of each fuse.
* Chilton's or Haynes Repair Manual: These repair manuals are specifically designed for car maintenance and repair. They usually have detailed diagrams and explanations. You can often find these at auto parts stores, libraries, or online retailers like Amazon.
* Online Forums and Communities: Search online forums dedicated to Chevy S10 Blazers or classic Chevy trucks. Enthusiast communities often share information and resources, including diagrams. Try searching terms like "1984 Chevy S10 Blazer fuse box diagram" on forums like:
* S10 Blazer forums: Search for dedicated S10 Blazer forums.
* Chevrolet truck forums: More general Chevrolet truck forums may also have relevant information.
* Online Parts Websites: Some online parts websites (like AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts, etc.) may offer diagrams as part of their online resources. You may need to navigate to their parts look-up section and select your year, make, and model.
* Local Auto Parts Store: A local auto parts store may have access to repair manuals or diagrams in their resources. Their staff might also be able to help you locate the information.
Important Note: Be aware that there might be slight variations in the fuse box layout depending on options and trim level. If you can find a diagram that's specific to your Blazer's trim package (e.g., 4x4, specific engine), that will be the most accurate.