The drain plug on a 2007 Chevy Cobalt typically requires a 15mm socket. However, it's always a good idea to double-check with your specific vehicle's manual or to verify on the vehicle itself, as variations can occur depending on the engine type or any modifications made.
If I remember correctly it is 15. Thanks, Wes
The oil drain plug for a 2006 Chevy Cobalt typically requires a 15mm socket for removal. It's important to ensure you have the correct size to avoid stripping the plug. Always use a torque wrench to tighten the plug to the manufacturer's specifications after changing the oil.
in the oil pan
It don't have 1.
A 15mm socket or box-end wrench will do it. Be sure to use a 6-point instead of a 12-point, in case the drain plug has been tightened beyond belief. I speak from personal experience on an older Chevy
the drain plug is located on the back side of the oil pan under the car.
Underneath the car's engine behind the motor mount.
Probably about a 15 millimeter wrench or socket.
you will need a 14mm socket for the drain plug & a special oil fliter cup socket for the oil fliter. the oil filter cup socket is available from most auto parts stores or your local Toyta dealership.
The AC drain hose on a 2005 Chevy Cobalt is located on the passenger side of the vehicle, near the firewall. It typically extends from the evaporator case and allows condensate to drain outside the vehicle. You may need to look underneath the car or check the engine compartment to locate it more easily. Make sure to inspect it for clogs or damage if you're experiencing drainage issues.
It's on the bottom of the oil pan, just look for the large nut on the oil pan.
You Can't, There Is A Screen In The Filler Neck Where It Meets The Tank. You Have To Drain The Tank Or Run the Fuel Pump With The Fuel Line Disconnected