To fix a Chevy Aveo cup holder, first, assess whether it’s stuck, broken, or misaligned. If it's stuck, try gently prying it open with a flat tool. For a broken cup holder, you may need to replace it—remove the trim panel, detach the old holder, and install a new one. Ensure all clips and screws are properly secured for optimal function.
You have to replace it.
Don't expect to get much if anything for your Aveo. They are cheap and unreliable and expensive to fix. I know this because I am stuck with one too.
I had to replace the cup holder assembly. Part cost - Approx. $35.00 USDollars 2 screws & about 15 minutes and you are done.
Replace with a new cup holder assembly. It's $173. Ouch.
Remove (or have a professional remove) the center console. The cup holder may or may not be repairable.
You have a problem with the emessions system. You need to correct / fix the problem that made it come on in the first place. Then the light will go out.
Trouble code P1781 on a 2004 Chevy Aveo typically indicates an issue with the transmission range switch or the related wiring. To fix this code, first inspect the transmission range switch for proper alignment and functionality; clean or replace it if necessary. Additionally, check the wiring and connectors for any damage or corrosion. If these components are in good condition, you may need to reset the code and test drive the vehicle to see if it returns.
Check for a blown fuse.
Need more info-the intake is a hunk of plastic with holes and no moving parts- a related sensor-injectors, MIL light on-codes. . . . .etc
as in a holder
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