Gas leaks are pretty evident where ever they may be. But one place that dont get considered and slips by most of the time is the fuel pressure regulator vacuum line. It gets past the diafram and gets sucked into the intake manifold causing poor mileage,flood outs, and hard strarting problems.
The 2005 Cavalier could have a fuel leak. Have the entire fuel system checked, as a fuel leak can cause a dangerous fire.
This depends on where the leak is. A hose could be loose or broken or there could be a radiator or engine leak. The area of the leak needs to be found to be able to diagnose.
There is probably a leak in the heater core which is under the dash on the firewall.
It all pends on where its coming from. Put a piece of cardbroad on your floor to find out where the leak comes from. It could be from the dip stick, the pan gasket, and where the motor meets the trans. Just take it in, have a pro fix it for you.
A flat tire on a Chevy Cavalier can be caused by many things such as nail or an air leak. A spare tire can be found in the trunk area of the Cavalier.
sounds like the water pump is gone. that may be where the leak is coming from. could also be the cap for the coolant res. or thermostat
There is probably a fuel leak somewhere. You should have a professional check it out ASAP. There is a possibility of a fire if left alone.
If the bypass hose on the 2000 Cavalier is rubber then the hose can be cut and spliced together with a coupling to fix the leak. If the hose it metal then it will need to be replaced.
We need to know where the source of the leak is coming from to answer that one.
A coolant leak on a 93 cavalier could be anyplace where coolant flows. Check all hoses, connections, the radiator, and heater core for any possible leak spots.
Leak in exhaust system perhaps exhaust manifold being sucked in through air intake (grid at lower end of windshield)
bad o-rings or not seated and tightened down properly