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What are the safety features on a 1997 Cavalier?

What are the safety features on a 1997 Cavalier?

SAFETY: Standard safety equipment on the 1997 Chevy Cavalier RS coupe includes safety-cage chassis construction, driver and front passenger airbags, standard antilock brakes, the PassLock theft-deterrent system, and daytime running lights. ROADABILITY: The Cavalier RS certainly feels like a baby Camaro in the suspension department.

When did the second generation Cavalier come out?

The second-generation Cavalier has been a great success for Chevrolet since its introduction in the 1995 model year. To help keep the sales momentum up, Chevrolet is introducing a new Cavalier model for 1997 – the Rally Sport Coupe.

What kind of horsepower does a Cavalier have?

Between 4500 and 5500 rpm it’s a sweetheart. The 120 horsepower it produces at 5200 rpm may not be a lot by today’s high-performance standards, but it’s enough to make the Cavalier RS Coupe an enjoyable little car. CONCLUSIONS: The new Chevrolet Cavalier Rally Sport coupe provides frugal fun and practicality at a real-world price.

How many miles does a Chevy Cavalier have?

My 2004 Chevrolet Cavalier 2.2 has 402000 miles on it and counting. Regular oil changes, spark plugs, boots and icm. Occasional flushes. Bought it with 3000 miles on it. It’s taken me many places Bought 16 years ago. Had 64000 miles now 230000+. Been a great car. Very dependable, good on gas.

Why does my Chevy Cavalier not start up?

First-if your vehicle just doesn’t want to start (turning over but won’t ignite)-it could be the fuel pump but is most likely the ignition control switch (replaced 2 switches & 1 pump in my 70,000 + miles in this car). If you can change your own oil-you can change the switch (check you tube for videos and watch more than one).

Can you change your own oil in a Cavalier?

If you can change your own oil-you can change the switch (check you tube for videos and watch more than one). Secondly-if you change the negative battery cable-make sure you ground it otherwise the car will just turn off while driving before needing to be put in park and restarted (lucky I wasn’t run over on hwy 5 before this discovery).

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Ruth Doyle