it could have been out of gas so i would open the hood let it get more air and then watch the rpms and maybe the fuel injectors could be needing cleaned that
Yes, you can but it would be very dangerous.
Cut the engine capartment out so it fits
Vaccuum leak somewhere
no because the 2003 is bigger you wouuld have to cut it to get it to fit
my experiencess with vehicles that cut out while idleing would be a fuel filter or fuel pump problem.
GM vehicles do not have a fuel cut off switch.
From what I've experienced, up to 1995, they don't have a crank sensor and 1996 and later has one. It would reason that it would be a lot of work to get a crank fitted or cut and then install a timing chain cover to accept the crank sensor. Other than this. I would think it would work. Maybe look for a kit that would do this for you. Good luck. yes but would be different wiring
It could be a bearing going out on the timing belt, or one of the accessory drives such as the power steering, a/c, etc. I had the same problem and it turned out to be the intake gasket.
Go to Chevy dealer with proof of ownership and VIN. They can cut you a fresh key.
Why would lights clicker and go deem when car wants to cut off the car is an 1985 Chevy cavalier?
Go to Chevy dealer with proof of ownership and VIN. They can cut you a fresh key.
check for a vaccuum leak