Well I have just gotten over this problem in my cavalier recently so my advice is to look at the engine at night time in dim light where the starter is l;ocated. If you see smoke or a spark on cables around the starter that is most likely the problem. If a new starter wont fix it then a new battery is my next guess. Well I have just gotten over this problem in my cavalier recently so my advice is to look at the engine at night time in dim light where the starter is l;ocated. If you see smoke or a spark on cables around the starter that is most likely the problem. If a new starter wont fix it then a new battery is my next guess.
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Low fuel pressure
have you checked your fuses?
i would like to remove the backseat from my 1992 chevy cavalier
Bad heater core.
Dead battery
Blown Head Gasket or Bad Cylinder Head
You need to check all of the mounts. Get a manual to show you where they are.
Numerous things can cause a car to hesitate when trying to start. Almost always it has to do with the fuel delivery system. A dirty fuel filter, dirty injectors, worn fuel pump, fuel pressure regulator, etc. Most often the problem has to do with what kind of hesitation. With a 1998 Cavalier, I would start with the Injectors. STP???
The trans is electronically shifted so the sensor being bad is a likely cause.
you most likely need an alignment or your tires just need to be balanced
The whining noise in our 2001 2.2 cavalier turned out to be the a/c compressor. It ended up going out at about 120,000 miles. I would suggest having it serviced. I wish we would have had ours serviced.