What kind of valve? Exhaust valve? EGR valve? PCV valve?
Problem with the SRS. Not a DIY repair, due to possibility of serious injury. Take it to a professional for repair.
Yes, a faulty oxygen sensor can cause a P0171 code in a 2002 Chevy Prizm. This code indicates a lean air-fuel mixture, which can occur if the oxygen sensor is not accurately reading the exhaust gases. However, it's important to consider other factors, such as intake leaks or fuel delivery issues, as they can also trigger the same code. Diagnosing the problem thoroughly is essential to determine the exact cause.
There are several things that can cause your day time running the light relay switch to malfunction in your 2001 Chevy. The most common cause is a loose or corroded ground wire.
The most common cause is a blown head gasket. Biggest problem is that it'll get worse.
Yes, it can eventually cause cracking stretch due to the chemical breakdown of the powder bleach.
Most likely a problem with the carburetor.
You need to replace your intake manifold gasket. Chevy had a bad problem with these gaskets.
I had a similar problem with a car recently, i dont know what type of suspension you have on a chevy, but in my case the problem was caused by perished whishbone rubbers, the problem was exaggerated by warped brake disks which would cause violent shaking when braking
check for vacuum leaks that wull usually cause this problem
I had same problem -- fuel pump went out.
There could be several reasons why the air conditioner in your 1999 Chevy Prizm isn't working. Common issues include low refrigerant levels due to leaks, a faulty compressor, or electrical problems such as a blown fuse or malfunctioning relay. Additionally, a clogged cabin air filter can restrict airflow, affecting the AC's performance. It's best to have a professional diagnose the system to pinpoint the exact cause.
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