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2005 Chevrolet Cobalt - Q&A

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2005 Chevrolet Cobalt Q & A from Around the Web

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What fuse needs to be changed in my 2005 chevy cobalt coupe LS in order to fix my automatic locks?
My automatic windows work but my automatic lock buttons on the door do not.
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Look at the fuse box located on the right side of your center console towards the front (next to where the passenger's feet would be). There is a panel you pull off to access the fuse box. There is a diagram on the back of the panel explaining which fuses are which. Look for #26. That is the fuse...

What Jordan said. I'll just add - visit CobaltSS.net for additional information on how much you can get out of the LSJ engine in the SS/SC Reference:Have an 09 SS/TC - just a little bit more power than the earlier SC version....

its a chevy and a new model so they didn't perfect any thing on any new models but the first thing i would do is check ALLDATA.COM it will show all manufacture defects and possibly the recalls definitely don't buy a Colorado if you are thinking of a new one because of head problems on brand new...

I have a 2005 2.2 chevy cobalt ?
just recently fixed a problem that so far so god and the engine is running great.. replaced bauch plugs and ignition module had a miss on two and three cyl. but now im getting a po420 code added a fuel aditive before that think it might be that but think it might be the cat. is it expensive to replace can i do it myself ?/?any help
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

the cat will run you 500 for a OEM one but the after market cats will cost you 200 ish. but most fuel additives will not mess with you cat or the O2 sensor's. Also how are you having so many problems with a 3 year old car?. I have a 93 Grand Prix and I've the car for 5 years with no problems.


 
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