Get a "Safety Belt Extender" at the Chevy dealer - for free. We got two of them. They had to order them, but it only took a couple of days. The owner's manual mentions this free option.
It must be a timing chain because Gates ( they make timing belts etc. ) does not list a timing belt for the 2004 Chevy Cavalier
If your seat belt doesn't fit, the only available option, (other than not buckling up) is to use a seat belt extender. A seat belt extender is typically about 8" in length and snaps into the existing seat belt, providing a longer belt and a better fit. Seat belt extenders are not universal in fit and you must get the extender for your particular vehicle. You can do so by calling the service department of your local dealership. Some dealers may charge for the extender, while others provide them free of charge.
If your seat belt doesn't fit, the only available option, (other than not buckling up) is to use a seat belt extender. A seat belt extender is typically about 8" in length and snaps into the existing seat belt, providing a longer belt and a better fit. Seat belt extenders are not universal in fit and you must get the extender for your particular vehicle. You can do so by calling the service department of your local dealership. Some dealers may charge for the extender, while others provide them free of charge. So give your Chevy dealer a call.
Yes every car has a timing belt or chain.The 2003 Cavalier has a timing belt
It doesn't have a timing belt.
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If you look up the replacement parts for repair for the 2004 2.2 you will see the complete timing chain set. So, to answer the question it is a timing chain.
The belt tensioner for a 94 Cavalier is mounted on the front of the engine. The tensioner is spring loaded on an arm to keep the belt tight.
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No belt. It has a chain.
It has a timing chain, not a belt. -------- yes