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changing oil on a cobalt - 5/19/2007 1:36:07 PM   
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I am a little confused on how to change the oil on my cobalt.  I know the oil filter and its location is a bit different than any other car.  Can someone maybe explain how I go about changing it.  Is there any kind of gasket or seal around the filter that may need replaced.  Pictures would be great if someone knows where i can find pictures of the filter location.  Thank you.
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RE: changing oil on a cobalt - 5/19/2007 3:31:18 PM   
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pretty sure filter is bottom center........not 100% on that one, wont be hard to find look for the white round thing,  but basically look in the manual for specs, to see how much it takes, basically, pop the drain plug let it drain, unscrew the filter, hand tight the new one on and a LITTLE more do not overtighten, some people add oil to the filter so that you car is not low after changing it, I fill it about half, absolutely put some new oil around the rubber seal before you put the oil filter back on, helps retain the seal, and as for seal the new filter will have one already there

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RE: changing oil on a cobalt - 5/19/2007 6:47:08 PM   
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Yeah i know how to change the oil on other cars, but this cobalt is totally different.  It doesnt take a regular oil filter like my malibu.  The oil filter on the cobalt doesnt have the metal canister casing like all the other car oil filters, and it is located in a different place.  I think I may know where it is but i want to be positive before I take it off the car so I dont mess anything up.  Thanks for the reply though. 

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RE: changing oil on a cobalt - 5/21/2007 7:14:13 PM   
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open your hood. look to the front of the engine on the drivers side, the oil filter is a cartridge type, so you undo i believe its a 22mm.(dont quote me on that). and you will remove a cap with a paper filter attached.  remove the filter and put the new one on. then screw it back together.  if you are having a hard time finding it, i can take a pic. mines an 05 2.2L  OR.. for $30 take it to the chevrolet dealer and let them deal with it. (im a mechanic and  I dont change my own oil). cause for $30, they do it for you. and its about $26 to buy oil and a filter.

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RE: changing oil on a cobalt - 5/22/2007 5:39:18 PM   
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Thanks for the reply.  Yeah thats about how i thought it was.  Mine is also a 2005 2.2L.  It sounds about as easy as i thought, i just wasnt sure if there was any other little tricks because i have never dealt with the cartridge types.  I got the oil and the filter around 20 or a few dollars less, so it would save me a bit of money to do it myself.  I guess I will give it a go sometime this week.  Thanks for the replys.

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RE: changing oil on a cobalt - 5/22/2007 6:12:04 PM   
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If  its not too much trouble and dont mind it might be nice to have it pointed out on a pic.  I took a look at it the other day and i think i saw where it goes, but it would always be nice to be sure before i take the wrong thing off and have more problems.    I didnt really see anything else around that size to get it confused with.  I saw it had a big black plastic looking nut/cap on the front right side of the engine, am i looking at the right thing?  Thanks for the help.

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RE: changing oil on a cobalt - 5/26/2007 4:50:21 AM   
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Well i finally got around to changing the oil on it yesterday.  It was probably the easiest oil change i have ever seen.  Thats a great design using that kind of oil filter, its alot easier and alot cleaner.  You dont spill oil when taking it out like I usually do when i change a regular oil filter.  It would be nice to see more cars with this type of oil filter setup in the future.  Thanks to everyone who replied.

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RE: changing oil on a cobalt - 5/26/2007 5:23:59 PM   
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it is a good set up.

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RE: changing oil on a cobalt - 8/12/2007 8:09:27 PM   
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Just changed the oil on my new Cobalt for the first time today. The filter is easy to get to, just be careful of the wiring around it. It's similar to the postwar Chevys and Buick straight 8's that had the oil filter housing bolted to the intake manifold.

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RE: changing oil on a cobalt - 9/17/2007 4:08:04 PM   
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It's a Great setup UNLESS you have the 2.2L Supercharged engine in which case the SuperCharger and related equipment is directly above and just in the way of a clean exit with the Oil filter. I've made (3) attempts so far to get the oil filter & cover off, turned over and removed cleanly...Cobalt/GM 3...Me-0. Without the SuperCharger in the way, seems like it would be the Perfect setup. Might just be me though.


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