If your 2001 Chevy Prizm won't start after parking it due to a tapping noise and needing an oil pump, it could be due to several reasons. The tapping noise might indicate a lack of lubrication, leading to engine damage or failure. If the oil pump is malfunctioning, it may not be circulating oil properly, causing the engine to seize. Additionally, if the battery is dead or there are issues with the starter or ignition system, that could also prevent the car from starting.
no, prizm is a re bage of Toyota collora
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replacing serpentine belt on 2000 chevy prizm need help
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i don't know, as that car does not exist. prizm went to Chevy in 1998.
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Yes, the Goe Prizm and Chevy Prizm share many parts, as the Chevy Prizm was essentially a rebadged version of the Toyota Corolla, and both models were produced in collaboration between General Motors and Toyota. However, there may be some differences in specific components or trim options due to branding and regional variations. It's essential to verify compatibility for particular parts, especially if they are unique to either model.
Prizm's had a timing belt up until 1998 when they then switched to a timing chain.