Hello, You can go to your local library to get a Charlton book on auto repair. Just look for the book that deals with the make and year of your car, It will show you how to remove, repair, and what the item is. Hope this helps. Mort
Replace the spark plugs and the spark plug wires. Replace the air filter. Replace the oil and oil filter. Replace the fuel filter.
To much resistance in the spark plug wires, replace the spark plug wires.
Usually, there are numbers on the wires. If they're not there, Google it, it's your best friend.
replace spark plugs and wires
One at a time so as not to mess up the firing order.
you can reach them by removing the tires and the wheel well guards [plastic]
you can get to some from the front and the ones in the back you can get to through the wheel wells
Sounds to me like you need to replace the spark plugs, spark plug wires and rotor. If the condition still persists, replace the distributor cap.
The 1988 Chevy Cavalier spark plug wires are quite easy to remove. The spark plug wires simply pull off on each end. Put the new spark light wires on by pushing downward on each end.
Remove the spark plug wires from your 2004 Chevy Malibu spark plugs. Remove the old spark plugs with a 5/8 deep well socket, by turning the socket to the left. Reverse the process to install the new spark plugs.
there is no speed cable, it has a electronic transmission with wires
First thing to do is replace all the spark plugs. If that does not help, replace the plug wires. If that does not help, run a compression test.