Yes. When the chain breaks it will bend valves. I had 4 bent exhaust.
if you have the 2.2 liter ecotec engine, they are located right on top of the engine, they are located under the top black piece that says ecotec on it.
The thermostat on a 2003 Pontiac Grand Am 2.2L L4 Ecotec is replaced by removing the upper radiator hose and unbolting the thermostat housing. The thermostat can then be removed, a new gasket installed, and the replacement thermostat put in place.
On the 2.2L Ecotec engine in a 2003 Saturn Ion, the casting numbers are typically located on the engine block, specifically on the driver's side, near the front or rear of the engine. You may also find them on the engine's oil pan or on the cylinder head. It's best to clean the area to make the numbers more visible before attempting to read them.
A "timing set" includes all the parts needed (new timing chain, tensioners, sprockets, etc.) A timing set for this car costs $132 and up.
The engine fan on a 2003 Pontiac Montana works by turning on when the engine reaches a certain temperature. It then blows cool air across the radiator and engine to maintain a constant temperature.
Stock Spark Plug gap for the 2.2 Ecotec (no Boost) is .045 inch
Yes, you can replace a 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier's 2.2L engine with a 2003 Cavalier's Ecotec 2.2L engine, as both engines are similar and share many components. However, be sure to check for any differences in wiring harnesses, engine mounts, and exhaust systems, as these may require modifications for a proper fit. Additionally, ensure compatibility with the engine control unit (ECU) to avoid any issues with performance or functionality.
Well yes and no. Both have a 2.2 four cylinder if I'm not mistaken, but I don't think the earlier Cavalier's have the EcoTec motor. And you should be able to get the engine from the '03 into the '97 with no problem.
The one location to where the fuses for the air conditioner can be on a 2003 Pontiac Vibe. The fuses for the air conditioner will be in the fuse panel located in the engine compartment.
If a check engine light is flashing that means an engine cylinder misfire has been detected
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To remove the engine from a 2003 Pontiac Vibe, start by disconnecting the battery and draining the engine coolant. Next, remove components such as the air intake, exhaust manifold, and any connecting wiring and hoses. Support the engine with an engine hoist, then unbolt the engine from the transmission and engine mounts. Carefully lift the engine out of the engine bay, ensuring that all connections are fully detached.