20 Most Recent 2006 Chevrolet Cavalier Questions & Answers

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Front drive axle on 99 chevy cavalier wont turn on driver side

replace the driver's side halfshaft
2/18/2013 9:39:33 PM • 2006 Chevrolet... • Answered on Feb 18, 2013
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Engine started to lose speed while driving and

out of gas
5/20/2012 2:53:28 AM • 2006 Chevrolet... • Answered on May 20, 2012
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Why Is My Heater Cold?

This is a very common question that does not have a single answer. There are several things that can cause your heater to not work properly. The object of this article is to help you to determine which part of your heater system is causing your particular problem.First, you must understand that the heater is part of your engine cooling system. Then, it also has its own parts inside the vehicle that have absolutely nothing to do with the engine cooling system. The trick to getting your heater working is to first determine which part of the heater system has the problem. The first step is to verify proper engine cooling system operation. There is more to this than just replacing a thermostat (like many people will probably tell you to do). If you have a problem like a blown head gasket or a defective water pump, your heater will not work. What SHOULD be done is to operate the engine while watching the computer data for the engine coolant temperature sensor (ECT). Doing this, you can verify that the engine is warming up to operating temperature. You can also verify that the thermostat is opening at the correct temperature by watching the computer data. The engine temperature will drop when the thermostat opens. Then, use an infrared thermometer to take a manual temperature reading from the engine near the temperature sensor. The reading you get from the thermometer should be within about 5 degrees of the reading that the computer is getting from the ECT sensor. You can also see when the thermostat opens by using the thermometer. The radiator hoses and radiator tanks should not start getting hot before the temperature of the thermostat housing is between 187 and 195 Deg. F (87 to 90 Deg. C). Checking thermostat operation in this way will eliminate unnecessarily replacing the thermostat if it is working correctly. Also check for a clogged-up heater core by taking the temperature of the heater inlet and outlet hoses. The inlet hose should be within about 10 Deg. of the thermostat housing temperature. The outlet hose is normally 20 to 30 Deg. cooler than the inlet hose. If the outlet hose is much cooler than this, there is most likely a restriction in your heater core.The engine cooling fans should come on between 220 and 228 Deg. F (104 - 108 Deg. C). When they do come on, the air that is blowing through the radiator should be HOT. If it is not, this is an indication that the radiator is stopped up, the water pump is not pumping correctly, or there is a blown head gasket that is filling your cooling system with combustion gasses. If you do not have access to a scan tool that can read live engine data, all of this can be done with just the thermometer, but it is best to also verify the computer ECT data. Please note that a pretty good infrared thermometer can be purchased at most any auto parts outlet for around $40 (US). It is a good investment because you can use it for many other things and it costs about half as much as an hour of diagnostic time at most shops. For most automotive purposes, you need one that can read from 0 to 700 Deg. F (-10 to 370 Deg. C).If the engine cooling system is working properly, it is time to look INSIDE the car for the problem. The blend-air door in your A/C-heater housing may not be working. When you switch the temperature control inside the car, you should be able to HEAR a change in the air flow. This applies to ALL vehicles, whether they are equipped with cable, vacuum, or electronically-controlled blend-air doors. If you cannot hear a difference in the sound of the air moving through the A/C-heater housing when the temperature controls are moved from HOT to COLD and back again, then chances are pretty good that the problem is with your blend-air door. The actual problems that can occur with the blend-air door varies depending upon what type of system your vehicle is equipped with. It could be a disconnected or "out-of-adjustment" cable on cable-controlled doors. It could be a bad vacuum servo, broken vacuum line, or malfunctioning vacuum switching valve on vacuum-controlled systems. It could be a defective electronic blend-air door actuator or a bad electronic control unit on electronically-controlled HVAC units. It could also be that the blend-air door itself is broken on any of these systems. If your engine cooling system is functioning correctly and you think you may have a blend-air door problem, it is probably best to get it checked by a professional that has the information, equipment and knowledge to check it out. Broken blend-air doors and defective blend-air door actuators are fairly common and often require removal of the instrument panel to repair them.
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Why do i smell raw

Do you have an after market air filter assy fitted. If you have one of those K&N kits fitted you will be smelling the fuel/air mix coming from the manifold from occasional blow backs in the manifold. Hope this helps...
3/10/2011 5:23:36 PM • 2006 Chevrolet... • Answered on Mar 10, 2011
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2006 cavalier - speedo was erradic - now stuck at

have you recenly replaced your battery? There is a magnet used in gm dealer to reset the needle. also there have ben many gm recalls on the gauge clusters due to electronic failure
2/18/2011 2:04:43 AM • 2006 Chevrolet... • Answered on Feb 18, 2011
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Pool of water on the

if you've had the windshield replaced they more likely didnt get it sealded tight and thats where the water could be coming from
2/18/2011 1:52:35 AM • 2006 Chevrolet... • Answered on Feb 18, 2011
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Clwater is coming in from somewhere on the floor

if it is clear it is most likely the drain tube from your ac evaporator core is plugged up and the water is backing up into the inside of your car if you look under the hood on the passengers side fire wall there should be a rubber tube sticking out take a piece of wire and push it in the tube and see if the water starts to starts o run out onto the ground
2/18/2011 12:38:03 AM • 2006 Chevrolet... • Answered on Feb 18, 2011
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Engine turns over but won't start would like to

for tbi injector it will be around 14-20 psi...for multiport injection it will be 40-60 psi
2/5/2011 2:17:19 PM • 2006 Chevrolet... • Answered on Feb 05, 2011
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Little heat, have to turn on almost high before

BLOWER MOTOR RESISTOR FAULTY OR THE AC / HEATER CONTROL SWITCH BAD.
11/28/2010 5:34:21 AM • 2006 Chevrolet... • Answered on Nov 28, 2010
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I have a 2006 Chevrolet Cavalier and the engine

honestly there are literally dozens of sensors that will trip the check engine light
a good rule of thumb is if the light is blinking-it is a little more serious and needs checked out asap-if the light is on solid you should be safe to drive-no rush to get it checked out
you can go to autozone or most other parts stores and they can pull a code for you(use a scanner to check the light for what codes may be stored)these places have been known to be inaccurate on diagnosing the problem so after you get the code-you can email me and i can look into it for you
2/17/2010 3:19:12 AM • 2006 Chevrolet... • Answered on Feb 17, 2010
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2001 chevy cavilier will not move, will not go

sounds like it could be the torque converter but you will need to take it to a transmission shop to make sure
2/12/2010 5:31:02 AM • 2006 Chevrolet... • Answered on Feb 12, 2010
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Engine will not turn over. sounds like no

Very likely that you have broken a timing belt.
2/7/2010 7:00:39 AM • 2006 Chevrolet... • Answered on Feb 07, 2010
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My battery died after i left the lights on all

Take your positive battery cable off for about 20 minutes than put it back on. That might fix your problem. If not a garage will have to reset it with thier computor.
11/14/2009 1:52:29 AM • 2006 Chevrolet... • Answered on Nov 14, 2009
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Driver side mirror

On the inside trim, you can remove screws that are by the door handle, arm rest, under door and side of door and then gently pull back on the panel as there will also be retaining clips attached and you don't want to break them. You'll need to lift the door panel upwards in order to get it off the window ledge. Then you'll need to manipulate the panel and disconnect the door handle linkage from the door handle and disconnect the wiring for your controls. You can then disconnect the cable running form the mirror to the control. Then you can access the bolts that secure the mirror onto the door
9/29/2009 4:56:56 PM • 2006 Chevrolet... • Answered on Sep 29, 2009
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96 CHEVY CAVALIER. R&R DRIVE AXLE SHAFTS. AUTO TRANS.

If your looking to replace them, wich is what most do today, it is cheaper to purchase a axle with new cv joints than to rebuild them. It is a very simple job in todays cars, remove tires remove lower tie rod , remove nut in center of the rotor and pull wheel assembley to the side hanging from the strut, pull axle out replace the transmission seal, push new axle in. When putting wheel assembley on, use a hydraulic jack on bottom of the rotor to push it to the axle splines and put the new nut on .
1/15/2009 4:37:58 AM • 2006 Chevrolet... • Answered on Jan 15, 2009
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How do I remove the

Chevy Cavaliers come standard-equipped with fold-down rear seats. Just push the latch and fold the seat back down to access the trunk.
8/29/2022 9:31:04 PM • Chevrolet... • Answered on Aug 29, 2022
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Where can I find a mfc 9.8 bolt that goes on a 2001 Chevy cavalier for the belt tension assembly . The bolt that connects assembly to the car

Go to a dealer parts and they should be able to provide it.
6/11/2022 3:47:04 AM • Chevrolet... • Answered on Jun 11, 2022
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I have a 2003 Chevy

you may need to check the compression. if the plugs have fuel on them and you know the spark is good then the only thing missing for the car to run is the compression. if all the cylinders have low compression then the car has jumped time most likely.
4/14/2022 5:17:23 PM • Chevrolet... • Answered on Apr 14, 2022
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Transmission slips after engine warms up

It isn't when the engine gets hot, it is when the transmission fluid gets hot that the slipping starts, due to wear of the clutches and gears inside the transmission.First, check the fluid level to make sure it is full. If it is low, bring fluid level to full and see if that helps. About all the owner can do with slipping automatics is trying a transmission fluid and filter change to see if transmission revives and stops slipping. The bottom pan is removed, fluid (about 6-8 quarts) is drained, and a new filter is installed before the pan is replaced with a new gasket, sealed up, and fresh fluid added. Sometimes it helps. Sometimes the transmission is worn too bad to help, and you are left with looking for a replacement transmission. Check the fluid level first. Good luck.
4/4/2022 9:37:06 PM • Chevrolet... • Answered on Apr 04, 2022
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