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clint59
8/23/2006 3:51:25 PM
Hi Folks,

Does anyone know where I can find the replacement instructions / procedure for the air filter on a 2006 Cobalt LS with the 2.2L engine and Auto Trans? I also was wondering if installing a K&N filter would make any difference concerning mileage or power.

TIA!

Clint
NCHEVYHEVN
8/23/2006 6:22:35 PM
I beleive on those it's a 4 10mm bolts that hold them on. It's not hard. Just remove the bolts, pull the airfilter out, and put in the new one.

As far as K&N airfilters ehh I doubt you will pick up any mpg that you can notice.
kcb37
8/23/2006 7:48:44 PM
If you want to see how to do it go to the dealership or better yet to a parts store in your area, they can show you what you need to do.
As far as a K&N air filter anything you do the help air flow will help your power, the better question is how much. I will also agree with NCHEVYHEVN here you probably won't notice a difference, if you do it will probably be small. That dosen't mean that it won't help your gas mileage, it will be a small amount or unnoticable. But on the plus side that is more of a one time filter. If you like to keep your filters changed and clean you only have to clean and re-oil an K&N. However I would suggest a filter that you can clean and don't have to put oil on.
sadalius
8/24/2006 7:11:22 AM
Mine has clips around the housing of the air filter. Mine is also a 2005 model, but has the 2.2 L engine with auto trans, so it may be the same or maybe different to your 2006 model. But I simply pushed the clips down until the snaped loose, pulled the top of the housing up and replaced the filter. The K&N filters do allow more air flow so there should be a little better performance, but it's not going to be something that you will immediately notice.
clint59
8/24/2006 3:14:30 PM
I have the 2 clips that you pop loose on my filter box. I stopped by a friends shop and he showed me how to get into the filter box. No biggy really! Thanks for the quick responses!! I think I'll put the K&N filter in when I do my next oil change.

Clint
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