is the engine VIN 6? did you check timing marks with #4 at TDC rather than #1? is the air gap correct? did you set the firing order counter-clockwise? do you have injector pulse? bad dist.cap/ignition rotor? fuel pressure correct? cold start injector working? I would check for any stored codes as well. Jump the 1 and 3 terminals on the white ALDL connector behind passenger kick panel. Watch the Check Engine Light flash for any 2 digit diagnostic codes. if you have code(s), go from there. even a blind pig finds an acorn once in awhile Check the injector pulse and fuel. I just had a 91 Storm 1.6L, VIN 6, with spark, in time, with injector pulse, fuel & pressure, all components in range with correct voltage. wouldn't start. It was bad gas.
Maybe, or maybe not. Tell them to check the A/T fluid.
Sounds like maybe the timing belt/timing chain broke or jumped. If it will not run at all, I'd guess broke.
Ever checked the transmission fluid levels? That can only be checked while the engine is running and at normal operating temperature. The tranny fluid could also be contaminated and need flushing - be sure to change the transmission filter, too.
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There is no dipstick to check the transmission fluid on a 1998 Cadillac Catera. It can be checked by opening the fill plug on the side of the transmission. If you are at that point you might as well change the fluid if you have over 70000 miles.
Check the fluid level first. Then change the filter if it has one and if still not working take it in to get checked out by a transmission specialist.
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No, brake cleaner should not be used as starter fluid for engines. Brake cleaner is not designed for this purpose and can be dangerous if used incorrectly. It is important to use the appropriate starter fluid for engines to ensure safe and effective operation.
All fluids should be checked when you purchase fuel. All fluids except for the transmission fluid should be checked with the engine off and at operating temperature. The transmission fluid should be checked the engine running and the transmission in PARK if automatic or NEUTRAL if manual.
Cars need maintenance to work their best. Every 3,000 to 5000 miles the oil and oil filter needs changed. The air-filter, power steering fluid, and fuel filter need to be checked and replaced ever 15,000 to 30,000 miles. The spark plugs and battery should be checked and replaced every 40,000 miles while the brake pads, brake fluid, timing belt, tires, and power steering fluid should be checked and replaced every 60,000 miles.
No, it is not safe to use brake cleaner as starter fluid for an engine. Brake cleaner is not designed for this purpose and can be dangerous if used incorrectly. It is important to use the proper starter fluid recommended for engines to avoid potential damage or harm.