I think the short is located in the power control module
Which module are you looking for? The ECU is under the hood right in front of the black fuse box.
If you are talking about the ignition control module....it is the silver piece on the valve cover toward the drivers side....it has 3 screws and a electrical connector that holds it in....price of new part is about $80
The fuel injectors on a Cobalt SS are located on the fuel rail, which runs along the top of the engine. They are responsible for spraying fuel into the intake manifold for combustion in the engine cylinders.
You can not because it doesn't have one. It uses a new electrically controled by wire throttle system that has done away with the IAC and in its place uses a throttle actuator "control module" located on the intake manifold.
the fuel pump is located in the fuel pump module assembly inside the fuel tank
Powertrain Control Module Fault. It can also be a problem with the cooling system. I recommend you seek professional help at a GM dealership as there are TSBs on this code on your Cobalt.
The oil pan on a 2007 Cobalt is located beneath the engine towards the bottom of the vehicle. It is a metal reservoir that holds the engine oil when the car is not in operation and is typically found towards the front of the engine.
In the engine bay fuse box...
In the engine bay fuse box...
They are both located in the engine block fusebox. The fuse for the one under the fan/temp control also controls the ODBII port power. The other fuse is for the one next to the e-brake.
Trouble code P0601 means:Internal control module memory check sum error Trouble code P0602 means:Control module programming error