Turn the car off. Turn the key forward to run (the position right before you turn it to crank) Press both the Info and Arrow/Enter button on the steering wheel at the same time and then release. Press info until you get to RESET OIL LIFE and then press Arrow/Enter and it should say ACKNOWLEDGED then your good to go.
130000 and drives like the day i bought
its a closed for life transmition
Its under one of the headlights, though I can't remember which for the life of me...
The main reason for the battery being in the trunk is to save the life of the battery. GM has improved the life of a battery to 5-plus years.
Cobalt-60 has an 1/2 life of 5.24 years
Yes, they must. In real life, a Chevy Cobalt cannot go 225 miles per hour.
Timing chains should last the life of the engine and are normally replaced when the engine is rebuilt.
Timing chains are designed to last the life of the engine under normal driving conditions.
One Life to Live - 1968 The Ghost Is Clear - 1.10506 was released on: USA: 20 August 2009
5.27 years.
Half-life of Co-60 = 5,27 year by beta- emission (0.315 MeV max.)
to reset your oil life turn your car to the on position dont started and tap the gas like 3 or 4 time then shut it off the start it and when you do all this you cant be on the brake or the clutch if you have one