First read the owner's manual that came with the vehicle. If for some reason you do not have one, the oil filter is built in the engine (no more external canister). Unscrew the oil filler cap (the cap where you put the oil into the engine). Remove the black plastic cowl that covers the engine. You will see a black round circle with a nut on top, just forward of the oil filler cap. This is where the filter is located. Use a 32mm or 1 1/4 socket to remove the cover. Remove the oil filter and seal. Replace with new oil filter and lube the new seal. This is plastic so be careful not to over tighten it when putting it back on. It can be damaged easily if you over tighten it.
Chevrolet Cobalt SS Supercharged = 14.6 seconds Chevrolet Cobalt SS (Non Supercharged 2.4L motor) = 15.6 seconds Chevy Cobalt LS Sedan (Auto) = 16.6 seconds
No
No it will not
the fuel pump is located in the fuel pump module assembly inside the fuel tank
its part of the MAF sensor
The 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt was built in three engine trims between the 2.0L supercharged, 2.2L, and 2.4L 4-cylinder engines. Exact placement may vary by model trim. For the 2.4L the EFI filter will be located under the car towards the fender panels along the gasoline lines. It will be a canister removable by a wrench. The OE replacement fuel filter for this application is Wix #33980 and includes the strap.
The 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt was built in three engine trims between the 2.0L supercharged, 2.2L, and 2.4L 4-cylinder engines. Exact placement may vary by model trim. For the 2.4L the EFI filter will be located under the car towards the fender panels along the gasoline lines. It will be a canister removable by a wrench. The OE replacement fuel filter for this application is Wix #33980 and includes the strap.
Yes, it does and it is more than likely located in the fuel tank.
approx. 6.25 quarts
where is the bcm located on a 2005 chevy cobalt
where is the bcm located on a 2005 chevy cobalt
I would use what the owners manual recommends. It may be written on the oil cap .