your blinker will turn on but not blink if a bulb has gone bad on that side or if your relay or fuse has gone bad
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If it is standard, it is the linkage. If auto, the trans needs overhauled.
might be throtle postioning sensor
The spark plug wiring diagram for a 1994 Chevy Cavalier can be found in a service manual. The manual might be available at your library, or can be bought from most any auto parts store.
Check for vacuum leak or faulty EGR valve.
98 Chevy cavalierIt might be a stick shift
If your talking about you indicator flasher relay I've got a suggestion. I just changed one on a 1999 Cavalier. It was located underneith the drivers side of the dash. It is a little square black relay that might be clipped on up underneith or it my not. It is right out in the open, but you might need a flashlight to get a good look at it. Like I said, this was on a 1999 Cavalier not a 1992 Cavalier. But if there anything alike........... So hopefully this works out for you. If not...... well....... I tried.
there are four nuts located on the hinges disconnect the wiring harness from the door....and remove those nuts. you might need some help with this.
there is no fuel shut off for your cavalier but if you look in the fuse panel inside your car or under the hood you might find a relay or a fuse marked fuel pump and that should shut it off
The 15-inch rims from a 2012 Chevy Sonic might fit a 1999 Chevy Cavalier, but compatibility depends on several factors, including bolt pattern, offset, and hub diameter. The Chevy Sonic typically has a bolt pattern of 5x105 mm, while the Cavalier has a bolt pattern of 5x100 mm, which means they are not directly interchangeable. Additionally, the offset and hub size may differ, so it's crucial to verify these specifications before attempting to fit the rims. It's advisable to consult a professional or reference specific fitment guides for accuracy.
The thermal relay may be bad.
I read that the 96 cavalier is a non interference engine. Best bet is to call a Chevy dealer or autozone might know. Toyota corollas are non interferance engines. Fords with a sohc 2.0 engine are non interferance. Hondas are interference so are Mitsubishi engines, I learned this the hard way.