Chevrolet Cobalt Service & Repair Manual: Stabilizer Bar, Replace
Front
1. |
Raise and support vehicle, then remove
tire and wheel assemblies. |
2. |
Remove rear transaxle mount. |
3. |
On models equipped with soft or
sport suspensions, remove steering gear assembly. |
4. |
On all models, remove lower
stabilizer shaft link retaining nuts. |
5. |
Remove front stabilizer shaft clamps,
then the shaft insulators. |
6. |
Remove stabilizer shaft from vehicle. |
7. |
Reverse procedure to install, noting
the following: |
|
a. |
Torque transmission mount through
bolt to 74 ft. lbs. |
|
b. |
Torque steering gear mounting
bolts to 81 ft. lbs. |
|
c. |
Torque stabilizer link to strut
nuts to 48 ft. lbs. |
|
d. |
Torque stabilizer shaft clamp
to 37 ft. lbs. |
|
e. |
Torque stabilizer shaft link
to stabilizer bar to 59 ft. lbs. |
|
Refer to Fig. 1
when performing the following procedure.
1.
Raise and support the vehicle.
2.
Remove the front tire and wheel ...
Refer to Fig. 1
when performing the following procedure.
1.
Raise and support the vehicle.
2.
Remove front stabilizer shaft cl ...
See also:
Chevrolet Cobalt Owners Manual. Tire Pressure Monitor Operation
This vehicle may have a Tire Pressure Monitor System
(TPMS). The TPMS is designed to warn the driver when
a low tire pressure condition exists. If your vehicle has
this feature, TPMS sensors are mounted onto each tire
and wheel assembly, excluding the spare tire and wheel
assembly, if the veh ...