I am working on this problem,but snow storm is delaying me. I know it is not,strut sticking, upper strut bearing, CV axle, Rack and pinion bushing, ball joint,and the new tires. I will be checking Control arm bushing,horazonal and vertical, roll bar bushings. The car seem to wonder so I must keep very aware Cavalier 1999 z24 A/T. Any Ideals?
One word for you...Brakes.....
Lookat the the lower end of the engine behind the radiator
Remove the retaining ring from the top of your 1999 Chevy Cavalier ignition switch. Slide the ignition switch out and remove the wiring harness from the end of it.
Bad CV shaft maybe.
in the front,by the grille and the front end,open the hood,look right under the front end piece
yes. but you have to change the hood, lights, bumper and maybe fenders. you can also put a sunfire front end on. it may require a little bit of wiring for the lights but for the most part it is bolt on.
It sounds like its coming from the tires More than likely its the wheel bearings or front drive axels.
It sounds like you have more probalem than wheel bearing. TAke it to a front end shop
Look for a removable housing at the engine end of the upper radiator hose
NoNo
The speed sensor(s) are located behind the brake discs on the front end
The starter on a 91 Chevy cav. is located at the lower front end of the engine. You can get to it better by jacking the front of the car and attacking it from underneath.