Sounds like a tcc solenoid problem.
The first year Chevrolet produced the Cavalier automobile was 1982 and it ended production in 2004 (model year 2005) of this model before going through several generations nad models.
pretty sure it already is... Added: FIrst answer is correct. The Highlander is an All-Wheel-Drive (AWD) vehicle when the OBD computer senses the need for a 4-wheel mode, and automatically shifts into it.
i would say to change the distributor cap and rotor and possibly fuel filter. with my 96 first and second worked until it shifted to over drive then it seemed like i had absolutely no power at all
it is probably the input speed sensor in the transmission. i have the same problem and that's the cause of it. shifts hard going from first to second then a bit better going from second to third. and from park to drive. but if you put the car in reverse then jam it into drive quickly then it wont clunk lol. if you check the computer at a auto shop it will probably say turbine speed sensor no signal or something like that.
First: it's Cavalier King Charles Spanial, a type of dog, and it is not illegal.
Make darn sure it isn't the tire first. Take the strut off, and have the bearing pressed.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels first originated in Holland, Italy and France in between the 16th and 18th centuries.
The first chapter follows Vernon Dursley as he leaves his home, Number 4 Privet Drive, and travels to work. He then travels back home and the focus shifts to McGonagall, Dumbledore and Hagrid who are outside his house.
No. Died 20 years before the first cars.
If this is an automatic transmission, which I am assuming it is it will not work the same as a standard. Only drive it in overdrive or 1st gear.
Barely drive a mile before having to give it more fuel, which was water.
The Cavalier chest is a type of hope chest that was first made in the 1940s. The best way to unlock a Cavalier chest without the key or combination is by contacting a locksmith.