Count your spark plug wires Drive Over To a Parts House, They Can Look At Your Engine and Tell You If It Is A 4 Or 6 Cylinder. Also You Can Look Up The Make, Year, Model Of The Car On Kelly Blue Book. They Will Give Information Of The Stock Engine That Is In The Car. Also When Getting The Thermostat It Should Not Make Any Difference If It Is A 4 Or 6 Cylinder. They Both Should Be The Same. When You Ask For The Thermostat They May Ask How Many Cylinders Or Size Of Engine, Ask If The Thermastats Are The Same. And Don`t Worry About Knowing a Bunch Or Little About A Car. Heck These Parts People Don`t Seem To Know Anything. They Look At The Computer And Have To Ask That. Why Can`t They See If It Makes No Difference. I`m Sure Few Of Us Know Much Of Of Your Vocation. Best To You
1 for each cylinder a 6 cylinder has 6 a 4 cylinder has 4 and so on.
The firing order for the 2.2L L4 four cylinder engine is: 1-3-4-2.
The 1994 Chevrolet Corsica was available with both four-cylinder and six-cylinder engine options. The base model typically came with a 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine, while higher trims offered a 3.1-liter V6. Therefore, whether a 1994 Corsica is a four-cylinder depends on the specific model and engine choice.
It will be on the back side of the engine where the distributor used to be on older engines.
its behind the coil packs on the back of block
If the engine is either a 2.5L 4 cylinder engine or a 2.8L 3.1L V6 it should go in.
Check the fluid. If full, take it to the trans shop.
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Depends on the number of cylinders: 4 cyl - 4 5 cyl - 5 6 cyl - 6 One plug for each cylinder fire.
I have a 88 corsica with a 90 cavalier engine in it.
The Corsica is 4 x 6 in the front and 6 x 9 in the rear
I have a 4 cylinder Chevy cavalier and it holds 5 quarts . Ask at the auto parts place, maybe they can tell you for sure.