go to ANDYSAUTOSPORT.COM OR MALIBUCLUB.CA AND LOOK AROUND
on side of throttle body at throttle plate.
No [Edit] Yes and no. Basically, there were two Chevrolet Malibu's in 2004. GM redesigned the Malibu for the 2004 model year. This new 6th Generation Malibu based on the GM Epsilon platform was given the name Malibu, whereas the older N-Body 5th Generation Malibu was renamed to the Malibu Classic. The Classic was only available with the 2.2L 4 cylinder Ecotec engine (L61) for 2004 through the end of its production run, and furthermore, was only available as a rental car or to taxi-cab companies. The last year the 5th Generation Malibu was manufactured was 2006 when GM discontinued the body style.
No [Edit] Yes and no. Basically, there were two Chevrolet Malibu's in 2004. GM redesigned the Malibu for the 2004 model year. This new 6th Generation Malibu based on the GM Epsilon platform was given the name Malibu, whereas the older N-Body 5th Generation Malibu was renamed to the Malibu Classic. The Classic was only available with the 2.2L 4 cylinder Ecotec engine (L61) for 2004 through the end of its production run, and furthermore, was only available as a rental car or to taxi-cab companies. The last year the 5th Generation Malibu was manufactured was 2006 when GM discontinued the body style.
depending on the year of the car, Chevrolet had developed cars that had the same body style, but with different names. for example, in 1968 Chevrolet had built the chevelle.and this body style had several different variants, one would be a Malibu, then a chevelle Malibu, a chevelle, and a chevelle super sport. so a chevelle clone would be just taking a car with one body style, and converting it to a different variant that had the same body stylr. it would be like taking a chevelle-Malibu abd converting it to a chevelle ss.
On the tube between the air cleaner and the throttle body
The throttle position sensor on a 2003 Chevrolet Suburban is located on the side of the throttle body. It notifies the vehicle's computer of the actual position of the throttle plate in relation to the throttle body.
The SS Chevrolet was manufactured in several body styles between the years 1964 and 1977. It was available as a coupe, sedan, convertible or station wagon.
Depending on the year of the Chevrolet Impala you are looking for there are 6 different body types. There have been 9 different generations in the life of the Chevrolet Impala, and the different generations each had the different body types.
It is under the dash near the steering column.
It is the unit that connect the tie rods to the spindle. It is mounted under the car on the body behind the engine.
i just changed mine in my 98 3.1 if you remove the throdle body you can get to the bolts it is jery easy
The Chevrolet Cobalt has many different accessories as well as body kits which are available for it. You may go online to the Everything Cobalt website, which gives information on the parts.