2009 CHEVROLET COBALT engine

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CHEVROLET COBALT 2009 1.G Owners Manual Hydraulic Clutch
The hydraulic clutch linkage in your vehicle is
self-adjusting. This system does not have its own
reservoir. It receives �uid from the brake master
cylinder reservoir.
SeeBrakes on pa

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CHEVROLET COBALT 2009 1.G Owners Manual What to Use
Use a mixture of one-half clean, drinkable water and
one-half DEX-COOL®coolant which will not damage
aluminum parts. If you use this coolant mixture, you do
not need to add anything else.

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CHEVROLET COBALT 2009 1.G Owners Manual Checking Coolant
The coolant surge tank is located in the engine
compartment on the driver’s side of the vehicle.
SeeEngine Compartment Overview on page 5-12
for more information on location.
{CAUTI

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CHEVROLET COBALT 2009 1.G Owners Manual {CAUTION:
You can be burned if you spill coolant on hot
engine parts. Coolant contains ethylene glycol,
and it will burn if the engine parts are hot
enough. Do not spill coolant on a hot engine.
When

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CHEVROLET COBALT 2009 1.G Owners Manual If No Steam Is Coming From
Your Engine
An engine coolant temperature warning can indicate
a serious problem. SeeEngine Coolant Temperature
Warning Light on page 3-34.
If you get an engine coolant temp

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CHEVROLET COBALT 2009 1.G Owners Manual Cooling System
When you decide it is safe to lift the hood, here is what
you will see:
A. Electric Engine Cooling Fan
B. Coolant Surge Tank and Pressure Cap{CAUTION:
An electric engine cooling fan und

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CHEVROLET COBALT 2009 1.G Owners Manual The coolant level should be at the COLD FILL line.
If it is not, you may have a leak at the pressure cap
or in the radiator hoses, heater hoses, radiator, water
pump, or somewhere in the cooling syste

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CHEVROLET COBALT 2009 1.G Owners Manual 2.2L and 2.4L L4 Engines
If no coolant is visible in the coolant surge tank, add
coolant as follows:
{CAUTION:
Steam and scalding liquids from a hot cooling
system can blow out and burn you badly. The