Double-check first by turning on the air conditioning. The fan should come on immediately.
Use a volt light or multimeter and check that there is voltage on the switch (relay). On a 95 Chevy Cavalier, the relay is under the hood inside a black fusebox. The location is labeled "COOLING FAN" on top of the fuse box. The black cover pops off, and the relay can be unplugged easily. Pop out the relay and check the contacts it plugs into to see if there is voltage. There is a schematic on the side of the relay showing which pins (30, 85, 86, 87) do what.
Make sure the fan works by shorting pins 30 and 87, where the relay switch would normally short. The fan should spin up. If it doesn't, then the problem is the fan.
Otherwise it's a problem with the relay or the sensor?
There should be a drain valve on the radiator on the bottom passengers side If not just undo the bottom radiator hose.
The radiator drain plug is located on the drivers side of the car on the front bottom corner of the radiator. It should be visible through the grill on the front bumper
Drivers front side of the rad.Just found it last week.
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Follow the top radiator hose back to the engine block. The thermostat is inside the housing where the radiator hose connects to the block.
should not have one pre 1995 years
i don't see why not the 2.2 was used in 95 and 96 should fit right in
It should be located just below the lower radiator hose.
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if it is the same size engine all parts should fit.cavaliers from 1995 through 2004 are the same
2.2L Altenator on a 2.2L, AND, 2.4L on a 2.4L ONLY!