Unplug it under the passenger seat.
The passenger airbag sensor in a 2008 Chevrolet Cobalt is typically located underneath the passenger seat. It is responsible for detecting the presence and weight of a passenger to determine whether to activate the airbag.
It's in the gas tank.
The throttle position sensor is in the throttle body.
I have a 2008 Cobalt 2.2 and it has came to my conclusion that the IAT sensor and the MAF sensor are integrated together. they are the sensor that plugs into the intake tube about 3 inches from the air cleaner box.
You can find the 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt mass airflow sensor wiring diagram at most Chevrolet dealerships. You can also find the diagram in most service manuals. Many local libraries have the service manuals.
The yellow with black stripe and the black wire next to it.
Yes, a 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt is equipped with a throttle position sensor (TPS). This sensor monitors the position of the throttle plate and sends data to the engine control module (ECM) to help manage air-fuel mixture and engine performance. If the TPS fails, it can lead to issues such as poor acceleration or stalling.
I believe that it is your oxygen sensor.
The passenger air bag is disabled by a weight sensor in the passenger seat. If the weight of the occupant is under a predetermined weight or is unoccupied the passenger air bag is automatically disabled.
The speed sensor is located on the transaxle on the passenger side of the car. It is near the half shaft.
The knock sensor is on the passenger side of the motor along the top of the oil pan about half way on the block.
In a 2004 Chevrolet Avalanche, the passenger door closed sensor is typically located within the door latch assembly. This sensor is designed to detect whether the passenger door is securely closed and is usually integrated into the latch mechanism. If you're troubleshooting issues with door alerts or interior lights, it may be necessary to inspect this sensor for proper function or connectivity.