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What would be even more amazing would be if you were to bother mentioning WHICH ENGINE your Cavalier is equipped with. If it is a 4-cylinder engine (most likely) the firing order is 1-3-4-2.
These cars were made with an anti theft security system. If you swapped motors, you may have interupted that system causing the the security to turn off the ijector fuel. Just a thought.
The firing order on a 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier is 1 -3-4-2. From the front of the vehicle facing the back. The first spark plug on the left is number 1 and then it goes to 2,3, 4 to the right with the fouth one at the end right.
Your 4-cylinder 2.2 Engine's firing order is, 1-3-4-2. The forward most spark plug is # 1, so trace it back to your distributor cap and there should be an arrow on the cap that tells you in which direction the rotor button (inside the distributor cap), turns.
Hello kahumada1: My name is Roger and I will be glad to help you. The fire order is 1-3-4-2. The coils should be marked. Hear is a picture that should help. Please rate the quality of your answer as this is how we know your answer was correct. Thank You for using FixYa.Roger
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