Cobalt S/C Owner's have Find-a-Problem-Titis
Has anyone else noticed that us S/C owners seem to have a disease where we constantly look for problems with our cars? Were these cars built on eggshells?
. . . . . . . . . . So anyway, I can stick my finger between my headlight and the front bumper, is this a problem? :lol: (but it's true, it's a big gap)... Ryan |
Originally Posted by boostbalt
Has anyone else noticed that us S/C owners seem to have a disease where we constantly look for problems with our cars? Were these cars built on eggshells?
. . . . . . . . . . So anyway, I can stick my finger between my headlight and the front bumper, is this a problem? :lol: (but it's true, it's a big gap)... Ryan |
lol same lol my bumper and light r far apart but i fixed that when i crashed it and like put everything back togteher lol so yeah its fine now but i have been havin a problem wit my axels first the right now the left they both click and yeah changed em both but yeah thats the only problems i had
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same thing here... my passenger side is touching the headlight housing, the other I can stick my pinky finger in between! I talked to my bodyshop and they just said they "FIT LIKE SHIT!" to quote him directly they are all like that he said... and I am starting to believe him!
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Originally Posted by M-Dub
same thing here... my passenger side is touching the headlight housing, the other I can stick my pinky finger in between! I talked to my bodyshop and they just said they "FIT LIKE SHIT!" to quote him directly they are all like that he said... and I am starting to believe him!
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nah my problem was it pushed the headlight into the hood and the bumper and grill into the hood when i crashed it so really i wanted it to move up but not that much lol but yeah i think i mentioned that before but yeah its ok jsut adjust the bumper thats all i did when i put it back on when i was fixin her
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Originally Posted by boostbalt
So anyway, I can stick my finger between my headlight and the front bumper, is this a problem? :lol: (but it's true, it's a big gap)...Ryan
Subject: Gaps in the Front Fascia to Right Headlamp Assembly - keywords bar beam bracket bumper head impact lamp left #PIC3985A - (07/28/2006) Models: 2005-2007 Chevrolet Cobalt 2005-2006 Pontiac Pursuit (Canada Only) 2007 Pontiac G5 Condition/Concern: A condition has been identified that there may be an excessive gap between the right headlight assembly and the front Fascia. This condition can be caused by the front bumper beam that was mounted to high. Recommendation/Instructions: Please remove the front fascia (Doc # 1552448) and loosen the 4 bumper beam attachment bolts. Then lower the front bumper beam 4-7 mm then re-tighten the 4 bolts to. 30 N·m (22 lb ft) After tightening the bumper beam reinstall the front Fascia and recheck for proper fit at the headlight assembly. Please follow this diagnostic or repair process thoroughly and complete each step. If the condition exhibited is resolved without completing every step, the remaining steps do not need to be performed. |
Thanks, it's going in next Tuesday to be fixed!
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Imagine having your car go through a big hailstorm...everytime I look at it I find more dents...:cussing:
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i fixed my passenger side headlight by putting a spacer in the middle on the top bolt that holds the headlight, it fits better than the other side now lol.
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I would say it does not matter what car you own, if you are of a personality for example where rattles drive you nuts you will look to find problems in any car you will own
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true, im bad and find lil things that piss me right off, mainly, lil stone chips, hate those bastard ass's!
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Originally Posted by distillion
true, im bad and find lil things that piss me right off, mainly, lil stone chips, hate those bastard ass's!
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