Yes, it should. The '01 2.2 liter OHV is the same one (with some minor updates over the years) as the one from '96 (think it was developed in '92-ish) it wasn't until '03 did Chevy change to the 2.2l DOHC Ecotec.
The battery out of a 1992 Chevrolet Cavalier will fit into a 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier. Both have the same size battery bay and similar cranking requirements.
YES, but it will lack the intake cam needed to drive the power steering pump.
Rear of the engine block.
My 97 cavalier 2.2L engine takes 4 quarts. There are two different 2.2 Chevy motors. One holds about 4 qts. and one holds about 5qts. Always check after filling and circulating the oil.
it is next to the coils at the rear of the engin between the tranmission and the engin
The thermostat is on the water pump.(the left side in the front of the car) 2 screws to take out that's all
97 chev cav fuel filter is located in under rear passenger side right by the wheel axle.
22L (liters) is 5.81 US gallons.
turn the bulb clockwise until it pops out unclip it put in new one and twist it back in tadaaaaa!
looking at the rear of the motor from under the car from left to right 1/3 2/4
5800 RPM
with the rocker cover removed, try pushing down on the pushrod end of the rocker arm. if it moves ,the lifter is bad
Engine is running extremely rich.
This is from WikiPedia. General Motors produced a plain pushrod (OHV) straight-4 engine for the J-body compact cars and S-series trucks. Displacement ranged from 1.8 L to 2.2 L with turbocharged 1.8 and 2.0 L versions offered as well. The final version was known as the 2200, and lived on as the Vortec 2200, though the earlier models were never even named. The line was eventually replaced by the Quad-4 and Ecotec Family II in the late 1990s. FriPilot