Under the dash on the left side.
I had a 1994 Chevy Cavalier 2.2L with the same problem. There is no hidden fuse for it just the main fuse in the fuse panel & a relay under the hood on the passenger side. It's been my experience that when this happens it is usually the fuel pump relay or your ECC. in my case it was the relay. I would have the relay checked first...... and also check for broken wires going to the relay.
i would like to remove the backseat from my 1992 chevy cavalier
IF IT IS A 4 CYL YOU PROBABLY HAVE A BAD CRANK SENSOR OR IGNITION MODULE.
The third generation of Chevy Cavaliers was from 1995-2005. So, you would think they would be compatible. However, Chevy gave the Cavalier a face lift in 2000. You can see more pictures and find more information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Cavalier
In the engine compartment there is a power distribution box ( used to be called the relay panel ) and depending on the year there were also what was referred to as engine compartment Relay Module # 1 and engine compartment Relay Module # 2 . If you are looking for a specific relay knowing the year would be a big help.
distributor module
In the engine compartment there is a power distribution box ( used to be called the relay panel ) and depending on the year there were also what was referred to as engine compartment Relay Module # 1 and engine compartment Relay Module # 2 . If you are looking for a specific relay knowing the year would be a big help.
The cost to replace the clutch in a 1999 Chevy Cavalier ranges from $100 to $180. This depends on part brand and labor costs.
Why would lights clicker and go deem when car wants to cut off the car is an 1985 Chevy cavalier?
because the computer isn't responsible for the actual triggering of the coil packs, it does affect when they fire but not the direct firing itself.. this is done by the ignition module which is controlled by the computer. so odds are that the ignition module itself is not working.
I have a 1989 Chevy Cavalier, and I need to know how to put freon in to use the air conditioner in my Cavalier. Right now it is blowing hot air, would like cold air. Please help me.
The Thermostat on a 2001 Chevy Cavalier is not in the normal place where it would be on most engines. It is instead under the vehicle just inside the passenger side wheel well.