If it turns over, try ignition module. If it turns over real free, then timing belt. If it doesn't turn over, then check starter/battery cables/solenoid/relay.
inspect trans filter. had similar symptoms on my '95
MY 1993 CORSICA 3.1 L, HAS STOPPED RUNNING ON ME NOW 5 TIMES OVER THE LAST 8 YEARS AND EACH TIME IT HAD BEEN ONE OF MY COIL PACKS, THEY LOCATED THEM UNDER THE EXHAUST PIPE AND THE HEAT WEARS THEM OUT, WORTH A TRY! OTHERWISE JOIN ALLDATA.COM FOR ALL THE ANSWERS ON THE CORSICA. HOPE THIS HELPS. What is said above is true, but also, under the ignition coils is the ignition module. The heat does the same thing to this electrical brain, and can cause it to die/not run as well.
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Yes it should. cavalier/corsica 90-95; most parts will be interchangeable.
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My 95 with the 3.1 V6 has a 15.2 gal tank. It should be in the owners manual under car specs
could be the catalytic converter or it might need a new transmission.
Normally under his coat
10W-30 for non turbo. 5W-30 for turbo models
I would start at the fuel pump if it is getting fire and will only run with fuel squirted in throttle body i would see if your fuel pump is working before i tore into it i would try the relay .
Fuel pump, battery, starter, or no gas. or crankshaftsensor
on top of the engine towards the drivers side of the auto