You are missing either Gas, Spark, or Air.
Make sure you still have gas and you have gas pressure, you can check gas pressure through the gas line, it usually has this thing that looks like a bicycle plug cover on it, you take a small pointy rock or something and stick it into the appature that is sticking out, if gas comes shooting out while the key is at the "on" position you have gas pressure. If not your lines are plugged or your gas pump is broken.
take your air filter out and attempt to start it that way, if it still doesn't start you have a good air filter.
This means that your spark plugs aren't getting spark which can mean your distributor is broken, or your plug wires are grounding on the engine or a number of things. but if it isn't a problem because of Gas or Air you are looking for someone who can spend time looking over the car.
no it is not :\
yes it will work.
Chevy did not build a Malibu in 1995.
Assuming they are both 4 cyilnder or both V6, then yes.
It is the container on the bottom of the engine.
it is the very bottom of the engine.
about 220 to 240!
torque especifications for Malibu 1999 3.1 engine
Either a 2.4L four cylinder or a 3.1L V6.
The thermostat on a 1999 Chevy Malibu 2.4L is located on top of the engine, in the intake manifold. It is within its own housing which is connected to the upper radiator hose.
And the answer is YES it is.
4.5 to 5 qts with filter!