How about a little bit more info, what engine? changed tire size? ETC, are we talking about temperature controller?
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SOURCE: air filter on chevy hhr
The air filter is in the large plastic cover that covers the engine.
1. Remove MAP sensor connector ( slightly hidden under the front center edge of the housing. Wiggle slightly and pull straight out).
2, Loosen (but don't remove) the large hose clamps on the passenger side and center of the housing, It's a tight fit for the hands on the passenger side and the head of the clamp is facing away from you. The front center hose is stiff, but pliable, so take your time.
3. The
air filter housing was designed as a snap in with rubber grommets. A
firm steady pull with the front passenger side will show you how much
effort it will take to pull it free. Do each of the remaining two
separately. The housing will be free to remove from the vehicle.
4. On a clear area, turn the housing over and loosen the seven torx type screws (they will not come completely off, so as not to lose them). Pull the cover off. Remove the old filter and replace with your new one. Align the cover and snug the screws back in.
5. Reassembly requires lining up those
rubber grommets to the mounting studs.... take your time.... all that
is needed is a firm downward push to seat them.
6. Reattach the large hose clamps and remember to plug in the MAP sensor (you'll get an "check engine" light if you forget.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: resetting my oil life on an HHR
Turn key to "on" position. Fully depress and release gas pedal 3 within 5 seconds. Turn key off. Should be reset now.
SOURCE: key will not turn on 2008 chevy hhr
there are two situations that are close to what you describe.
First, is your key STUCK in the ignition? if so, there's a little panel under the steering column, open that, and feel round under there for the latch to release the key. I don't remember what the dealer SAID the issue was, but it was solved with one of many steering column replacements for a different problem.
If the key goes in and out, but won't turn the cylinder... you may have a bad cylinder, a ruined key(bent? run over by car? goobered up lands? plain worn out?) Or, your steering lock is engaged. If it's the first, that's a mechanic replacment(hopefully dealer covered). The second? get a new key. The third? Hold some tension on the steering wheel and turn the key.
Finally, if your battery is dead, or your solenoid is shot, the key won't turn/release either. Use the stuck key removal method, so you can lock your car while waiting on dealer repair.
SOURCE: i own a chevy hhr 2008,this morning im getting
please make sure the vehicle is fully in park, turn the key forward to on and try removing it, while depressing the brake pedal
SOURCE: Key win't turn ignition switch in 2008 Chevy HHR
replace the floor shifter. there is a switch on the shifter that allows the key to move. gm has had alot of problems with these shifters.
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