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2.4L intake manifold

Old Nov 1, 2012 | 02:27 AM
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2.4L intake manifold

I'm new at getting under the hood and I'm already having troubles. Call me a noob or whatever you want but for the love of god can someone please tell me how to take off the intake manifold? lol I thought I just had to take some bolts out but it's posing a bigger problem. A link to a how to or anything would help my sad sad soul.
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Old Nov 1, 2012 | 02:35 AM
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Originally Posted by iLLxnarcotiix
I'm new at getting under the hood and I'm already having troubles. Call me a noob or whatever you want but for the love of god can someone please tell me how to take off the intake manifold? lol I thought I just had to take some bolts out but it's posing a bigger problem. A link to a how to or anything would help my sad sad soul.
nvm...stinkin push pin fasteners lol
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Old Nov 1, 2012 | 03:56 PM
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i ALMOST started another How-To Guide. When in doubt on removing something from a Cobalt:

First - ALWAYS try using Phillips and Flat-Head screwdriver (In a conventional manner)

Second - Try to use the tools above in 'not-so-conventional' manners

Third - If whatever you're attempting to remove is STILL stuck, just pull it out with force.. 99.99% of the time it's just a clip.

In the 00.01% of the time it's not a clip, it's not important that it stays in the car.
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