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I need a diagram to remove and replace timing chain assembly of 2001 2.4 ltr twin chevy cavalier 8th vin number T

TIMING CHAIN, REPLACE Caution: With the timing chain removed, avoid turning the camshaft or crankshaft. If movement is required, exercise extreme caution to avoid valve damage caused by piston contact. 1. Disconnect and isolate battery ground cable. 2. Drain coolant into suitable container. 3. Remove accessory drive belt. 4. Remove front cover as follows: a. Remove coolant reservoir or surge tank. b. Attach engine support tool Nos. J-28467-360 and J-28467-400, or equivalents, onto alternator stud-ended bolt. c. Remove front cover upper mounting screws. d. Remove engine mount and bracket adapter. Discard adapter bolts. e. Raise and support vehicle with jack stands. f. Remove righthand front wheel and tire assembly, then the righthand splash shield. g. Hold balancer in position using harmonic balancer GM tool No. J-38122, or equivalent, remove mounting bolt and balancer using puller GM tool No. J-24420-C, or equivalent. h. Remove front cover lower mounting bolt. i. Lower vehicle. j. Remove front cover and gaskets. 5. Rotate crankshaft in clockwise direction until camshaft sprocket timing dowel pin holes line up with timing chain housing holes, Fig. 1. 6. Remove timing chain guides. 7. Raise and support vehicle with jack stands. 8. Ensure timing chain slack is above tensioner, then remove tensioner, Fig. 2. 9. Disconnect timing chain from tensioner shoe grooves and remove shoe using suitable screwdriver under timing chain while pulling shoe outward. 10. If removing tensioner shoe is difficult, proceed as follows: a. Lower vehicle. b. Hold intake camshaft sprocket in position with camshaft sprocket wrench GM tool No. J-39579, or equivalent. c. Remove sprocket bolt and washer. d. Remove washer and install bolt into camshaft by hand. e. Position suitable three-jaw puller into intake camshaft sprocket relief holes and remove sprocket. Do not pry on camshaft sprocket as damage to sprocket or timing chain housing may result. 11. Remove mounting bolts and tensioner. Caution: Tensioner is spring loaded. 12. Mark timing chain and crankshaft sprocket for installation. 13. Remove timing chain. 14. Apply adhesive sealant compound GM part No. 12345493, or equivalent, on camshaft sprocket bolt. 15. Hold camshaft sprocket in position with camshaft sprocket GM tool No. J-39579, or equivalent, then tighten mounting bolt and washer. 16. Position camshafts using camshaft sprocket timing alignment pin tools No. J-36800, or equivalent, through camshaft sprockets' into timing chain housing holes, Fig. 1. 17. If camshafts are out of position and must be rotated more than 1/8 turn, proceed as follows: a. Rotate crankshaft clockwise to 90° off TDC. b. Position camshafts and install dowels. c. Rotate crankshaft counterclockwise back to TDC. Caution: Rotating crankshaft clockwise to TDC will damage valves and pistons. 18. Place timing chain over exhaust camshaft sprocket, coolant pump or idler sprocket and crankshaft sprocket. 19. Remove intake camshaft timing pin and attach camshaft sprocket GM tool No. J-39579, or equivalent. 20. Rotate intake camshaft sprocket counterclockwise with tool until timing chain can be installed over sprocket. 21. Release tool. Timing chain tension between camshaft sprockets should tighten. 22. Timing pin should easily fit through intake camshaft sprocket timing hole into timing chain housing timing hole. If timing pin does not fit easily, repeat procedure. 23. With timing pins installed, raise and support vehicle with jack stands. 24. With timing chain slack between intake camshaft sprocket and crankshaft sprocket, timing marks on crankshaft and engine block should be aligned. If crankshaft timing marks are not aligned, move timing chain one tooth forward or rearward to remove slack, then align marks. 25. Load tensioner to zero position by forming keeper out of heavy gauge wire. 26. Apply slight force on tensioner blade to compress plunger. 27. Insert small screwdriver into reset access hole and pry ratchet pawl away from ratchet teeth while forcing plunger completely in hole. 28. Install keeper between access hole and blade. 29. Install tensioner to chain housing and inspect plunger installation again. Ensure long end is toward crankshaft. 30. Lower vehicle enough to remove alignment dowel pins. 31. Rotate crankshaft two revolutions clockwise. 32. Align crankshaft keyway with cylinder block alignment mark and insert timing pins through camshaft sprockets into timing chain housing timing holes. 33. Timing pins should slide easily through timing holes. If timing pins cannot be easily inserted, repeat procedure to properly time engine. 34. Install timing chain guides and front cover. Torque front cover bolts to 108 inch lbs. 35. Torque engine mount bracket adapter bolts to 81 ft. lbs., then tighten an additional 90° turn. 36. Install accessory drive belt. 37. Inspect cooling system and fill to proper level with recommended coolant, as required. 38. Fill engine crankcase to proper level with recommended engine oil. 39. Connect battery ground cable. 40. Start engine and confirm proper operation, and ensure there are no leaks. 41. Clear DTC(s) using a suitably programmed scan tool. 42. These engines do not require a specified bleed procedure. After filling cooling system, run engine to operating temperature with radiator/pressure cap off. Air will then be automatically bled through opening. Hope that helps.
12/10/2020 7:14:08 PM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 136 views • 1 helpful votes
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2.4l non-Ecotec. How would I proceed to replace balance shaft chain?

Get a repair manual on how to do the Timing chain...... should cover the balance shaft too
12/14/2020 2:36:46 AM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 66 views • 0 helpful votes
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On my 2001 Chevy cavalier I replace I replace the steering column an ignition and it won't start how can I get it to start please I need the car to run ASAP help me

If you changed the switch you will have to go to the dealer and get the key coded. Ignition keys are coded to the specific computer and the key has to come from the dealer who knows the codes. This is what I had to do on my Camero. If this does not help call your Chevy dealer and ask them if they can code the right key.
9/18/2019 12:23:52 AM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 147 views • 0 helpful votes
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Size of hex head bolt on a 2001 Chevy caviler 2.2 front brakes

A 3/8 allen wrench does the job.
5/11/2019 3:17:08 PM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 279 views • 0 helpful votes
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How to remove and replace a belt tension assembly on a 2001 Chevy cavalier

Take motor mount lose an jack up the engine . Use a floor jack with a piece of wood on it an place under the oil pan an jack it up or lower
2/18/2019 12:49:23 PM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 141 views • 0 helpful votes
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How to replace windshield washer reservoir in a 2001 cavalier

Havtools. Its easy but some ugutta take enginestuf off..n u cud breakthings doin it fast. Old containor mite just need fixn. A svc manual reallyhelps. If tu difficult jyst use a spray bottl in car
7/31/2018 6:01:19 PM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 738 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where is the evap vent solenoid harness located on a 2001 chevy calvalier

I hope this helps. ?
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7/6/2018 2:06:22 PM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 1,305 views • 0 helpful votes
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How to change rear speakers in 2001 chevy cavalier

Get this manual online at www.reliable-store.com and get complete guide on whether to repair or not, service it, and how to repair etc, along with wiring diagrams, electrical diagrams, torque specs, error codes, everything.
3/1/2018 3:01:01 PM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 369 views • 0 helpful votes
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My 01 Cavalier is overheating. I changed the thermostat and do not see any apparent leaks. The heater was blowing hot air before I changed the thermostat and now it's only blowing cool air. Any

What engine 2.2 or 2.4 ? Important: On vehicles equipped with the 2.4L engine, open the coolant air bleed valve. The coolant air bleed valve is located on the top of the thermostat bypass pipe/heater pipe assembly. Close the valve once a continuous stream of coolant is expelled from the valve. Does the cooling fan come on ? Notice: When adding coolant, it is important that you use GM Goodwrench DEX-COOL™ coolant. If coolant other than DEX-COOL™ is added to the system, the engine coolant will require change sooner: at 50 000 km (30,000 miles) or 24 months. Close the radiator drain ****. Remove the drain hose. If previously removed, install the engine block drain plugs. When installing the drain plugs, use pipe sealer GM P/N 12346004. Important: On vehicles equipped with the 2.4L engine, open the coolant air bleed valve. The coolant air bleed valve is located on the top of the thermostat bypass pipe/heater pipe assembly. Close the valve once a continuous stream of coolant is expelled from the valve. Fill the surge tank to the base of the filler neck. Start the engine with the pressure cap off. Let the engine run until the upper radiator hose starts to get hot. If the coolant level in the surge tank is low, add the proper mix of coolant until the level reaches the full cold line. Important: After servicing the cooling system, and if the vehicle is equipped with an intermittent low coolant light, an occasional low coolant light may be encountered during some extreme driving maneuvers. This complaint should be eliminated by removing the surge tank cap and adding coolant to a level just at or above the full cold line when the system is cold. Install the cap onto the tank with hand tight pressure.
1/8/2018 3:39:03 PM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 306 views • 0 helpful votes
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The left front turn signal is not working

Fast flashing occurs when one bulb in the circuit has failed. If the back turn signal bulb is flashing, then a front bulb has failed. Try replacing any remaining burned out bulbs (there may be more than one at the front and/or the back - if the right side is ok, check that side of the vehicle for locations reference). Be aware that the problem can also be one or more bad turn light bulb socket connections - in some cases, dielectric grease may have been added inside the sockets to inhibit corrosion. This is not usually a problem, but to be sure, make sure they are clean and free of corrosion.
12/25/2017 8:39:03 AM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 207 views • 0 helpful votes
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My 2001 Chev Cav temp

I think you should go for manual first after that it would be easy for you to solve your problem. I had visited this site past 2 months before for my vehicle and find it quite helpful may be you will also get something useful here Best Manuals
1/26/2018 9:54:03 AM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 78 views • 0 helpful votes
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I am having ignition problems with my 2001

just get a new colume worked for me
10/8/2017 2:33:02 AM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 193 views • 0 helpful votes
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My 2001 checy cavalier has

you may have an issue with your BCM (body control module) when it fails, it takes everything with it and pretty much makes the car a heavy paperweight. your BCM is the brain for the vehicle like the ECM is for the engine compartment
10/19/2017 10:21:03 PM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 106 views • 0 helpful votes
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Ignition switch stuck in run position

Wow ! I hate these "Smart Cars" ! You have an electronics failure in your system. Sorry !
9/29/2017 10:33:03 PM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 97 views • 0 helpful votes
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Engine identification numbers

Engine identification numbers ????????? These are OBD 2 DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes. The onboard computer see a problem with EVAP emission system , O2 sensor , DTC C1275 -The PCM diagnoses a condition preventing the engine control portion of the traction control function and sends a serial data message to the EBCM indicating that torque reduction is not allowed. The PCM will typically set a DTC and the EBCM will set this DTC. You think a CV axle - your best bet ,take your vehicle to a qualified repair shop .
9/15/2017 10:03:03 AM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 113 views • 0 helpful votes
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Stalling

IAC valve - idle air control valve or IAC air passage is pluged also clean the throttle plate and it's bore . Or take it to a repair shop that has the diagnostic equipment to test . 007 Idle Speed Problems Scan Data for Idle
8/13/2017 9:45:04 PM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 266 views • 1 helpful votes
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Odometer backlight turns red after

bad fuel pressure regulator most likely
9/6/2017 12:51:03 AM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 131 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where to find the traction control switch on a 2001 chevy cavalier

Doesn't have one ! The electronic brake control module turns it on an off when there is a problem ! Your light on ? DTC'S - diagnostic trouble codes stored . Traction Off The IPC illuminates the traction off indicator when the following occurs: • The electronic brake control module (EBCM) inhibits the traction control system. The IPC receives a class 2 message from the EBCM requesting illumination. The traction control system is disabled when the following occurs: - For Chevrolet only, the shift lever is in FIRST (1) or SECOND (2) gear. The EBCM receives a class 2 message from the powertrain control module (PCM) indicating the gear position. - For Pontiac and Oldsmobile only, the body control module (BCM) detects that the traction control switch is pressed (signal circuit is low). The EBCM receives a class 2 message from the BCM indicating the switch status. - The BCM detects that the park brake is engaged (signal circuit is low) and that the engine is on. The EBCM receives a class 2 message from the BCM indicating the park brake status. - The PCM detects certain malfunctions and is unable to perform torque reduction requests from the EBCM. The EBCM receives a class 2 message from the PCM indicating that traction control cannot be performed. • The EBCM detects a malfunction in the traction control system. The IPC receives class 2 messages from the EBCM requesting illumination of both the service vehicle soon and traction off indicators. • The IPC performs the displays test at the start of each ignition cycle. The indicator illuminates for approximately 3 seconds.
5/19/2017 6:23:13 PM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 2,136 views • 1 helpful votes
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I have a 2001 chevy cav 4 dr 2.2L. Im driving and its just fine before the trac off light comes on and its like the transmission kicks into first gear and wont go over 25mph without causing massive rp

Very common problem with GM vehicles. It's usually caused by a bad wheel speed sensor. Get the trouble codes read so you know which wheel is causing the problem. Then do the diagnostic. Getting the trouble code is ALWAYS the first step. http://ricksfreeautorepairadvice.com/abs-light-trac-off-stabilitrac/
7/19/2017 12:33:03 PM • 2001 Chevrolet... • 236 views • 0 helpful votes
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