Before you replace the fan, run a wire from the fan to the batterie's positive terminal. If the fan runs, it is good. The problem lies elsewhere, such as the fuse, the temperature sensor, or a relay. If the fan does not run, don't bother finding the relays, just replace the fan.
Seperate the engine and transmission
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No, A 2.2L OHV will NOT replace a 2.4L DOHC engine.
Kind of vague...!! What's it doing? Is it turning over? Was the check engine light on before you shut it off? Need more info.
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Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine and are replaced when the engine is rebuilt.
You must remove the transmission are engine to replace the rear main seal.
I have a 97 cavalier with a 95 engine and i had to replace the whole ignition module and the coil packs are 1/4 and 2/3 that's how they are numbered on the coil packs so 2 coil packs but make sure you know which one isn't firing to replace them and u will have to replace you spark plugs after that.
will 2001 2.2 cavalier interchange engine parts with a 2000 cavalier
its far easier to replace engine and gearbox as a one unit. that way you dont have any stuggeling to do. i all comes out from underneath the vehicle as one .
NO, it will not damage the vehicle engine by turning the heater ON before the engine has warmed up fully.