The 1994 Cavalier creates a vacuum from the engine. There are vacuum hoses all through the engine bay, and under the dash.
I have a 93 Chevy Beretta and mine is located INSIDE my fuel tank so I would look there. in the fuel tank
i would like to remove the backseat from my 1992 chevy cavalier
That would be the O2 sensor located in the exhaust system after the catalytic converter.
there is two of them, ones on the top and there is one on the bottom of the engine.Here is how you would change them.http://www.ehow.com/how_5059297_change-oxygen-sensor-chevy-cavalier.html
Check the following.......... 1. Vacuum leak, broken vacuum line or disconnected vacuum line. 2. A/C - heater inside car door operation.. 3. A/C - heater controller..
It's located at the front of the passenger front fender, inside the plastic splash shield. You would need to remove the horn to get to it.
The 1995 Cavalier could have a stopped up transmission filter, or a vacuum solenoid problem. These would be the two most likely places to cause the problem.
The third generation of Chevy Cavaliers was from 1995-2005. So, you would think they would be compatible. However, Chevy gave the Cavalier a face lift in 2000. You can see more pictures and find more information here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chevrolet_Cavalier
The power booster check valve would be located where the vacuum hose is connected to the booster. The vacuum hose is connected to the valve and the valve is inserted into the booster. They are usually made of plastic.
Vacuum leak
The fuse for the blinker of a 96 Cavalier should be in the fuse box inside of the car. A more likely cause would be the flasher, located under the drivers side of the dash.
Why would lights clicker and go deem when car wants to cut off the car is an 1985 Chevy cavalier?