Timing belt replacement is a little tedious.
first remove negative battery cable and move away from battery.
remove serpentine belt and set aside.
on models with A/c remove compressor and set aside, then take mounting bracket off.
going through the fender well behind the tire remove the lower pully
with a torx wrench.
remove the cover for timing belt. it goes all the from top to bottom.
this is when you line up the timing marks to make it easier to reassemble.
There is a belt tensioner on the timing belt toward the rear of car.
loosen and the belt will come off.
When you put the belt in and set the tensioner make sure the timing marks are aligned.
clean the old gasket off the cover and put in a new one to avoid leakage.
SOURCE: 2005 Chevrolet Cavalier, No power
Sounds like possibly the catalytic converter is plugged up. It's under warranty. Dealer will replace free if it's the cat.
SOURCE: Timing Chain Cover, Chain, Sprockets, replacement
2.2L VIN 4
To Remove:
To Install:
SOURCE: looking for location of computer in 1997 chevrolet
1997 Chevrolet Cavalier 2.2L SFI OHV 4cyl
The Engine Control Computer is located under hood, passenger side, front side of strut tower,
mounted on wheelwell.
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SOURCE: 2005 Chevrolet Silverado Automatic door locks
I assume you mean that the central locking system will not lock the doors but you can do so manually.
Get inside the vehicle and close all doors.
On each rear door, lock and unlock the mechanism manually a couple of times. In other words do not use the key pad.
Then
leave both rear doors in the locked position (manual locking) and
operate the lock button on you key pad to operate the central locking
system. Wait a few seconds then hit unlock on your key pad and a few
seconds later hit lock on your key pad.
If the system fails to
lock your rear doors you will need to get the vehicle to an auto
electrician to check out the issue and rectify it for you. There are a
number of possible causes which cannot be identified without physically
checking the system. So you will need to have this rectified by a
professional.
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