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under the truck, check inside the frame rail on the driders side of the vehicle under the truck, check inside the frame rail on the driders side of the vehicle
Most vehicle manufacturers recommend checking weekly. Check your owner manual. When the vehicle has lots of mileage, it will consume more oil, and you should check the level more frequently.
Check the heater core in the 1989 Cavalier for leaks, as this is a common place. If the core is ok, then spray the vehicle at a car wash around all windows to find the source of the leak.
check for a fuse in the charging system check if your alternator "exciter" wire voltage is good (this should be the positive wire INSIDE the pigtail plug ) if those check out fine you will need to check each wiring system in the vehicle for a "dead" short (positive wire touching the ground) remember on a vehicle the entire metal body of the vehicle is ground
it is in the fuses box inside the vehicle i belive it is # 17 and is 25amp
You should check the starter and alternator.
You should always check your gauges, seat belt, and mirrors after you start your car.
Check under the dash. I'm not sure which side of the vehicle. Look for a small fuse box. All the fuses should be labelled inside there. I hope this helps.
No, If you call your local dealer with your VIN, they will check to see if your vehicle has any open recalls.
CHECK THE REAR LEFT INSIDE PANEL OF THE VEHICLE. i HAVE THE SAME VEHICLE AND I BELIEVE THERE IS A NOTICE THERE AS WELL.
Check under the dash. I'm not sure which side of the vehicle. Look for a small fuse box. All the fuses should be labelled inside there. I hope this helps.
You should always check the carfax before buying a used vehicle. The carfax will give you information on the vehicle and if it's been in any accidents.