My car cranks but won't stay running for couple second

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Asked by GuruYLGW3 Mar 10, 2018 at 09:01 AM about the 2006 Chevrolet Cobalt LS Coupe FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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If i know tbe answer i wouldn't be asking you y'all just bunch of assbole spicks just waiting answer site is fake just like y'all

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it's probably the nut behind the wheel , sorry for the late response , you can get a full refund on your page under options

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Have the car towed to the dealer or mechanic shop. You will have to pay and still have to wait. We try to help for free, I do not know if you can appreciate that and have a little patience.

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I have an '06 Cobalt and 3 other GM cars so I have some knowledge of how they work, or as in your case don't work. I can think of several things that could be wrong and would bear looking into. The other gurus and I willingly share our experience and expertise here because we love cars, people, and wish to help. We do it for free and in a respectful manner. We expect the same respect in return. Post your apology for being a jackass and I'll post my advice on how to deal with your car.

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