2005 chevy cobalt
1 Answer
Google “Cobalt plus the code in question “ lots of information will come up. It would appear the problem you have relates to MAP/MAF sensors and/or dirty or faulty throttle body. Common wisdom among the uninformed is to start randomly replacing sensors, sometimes over and over, hoping the problem will magically go away, which it might. (Your bank account will also magically go away, but maybe you’re independently wealthy and don’t care) A wiser and cheaper and less frustrating approach is to take it to a reputable shop for an evaluation. They will have the experience to properly interpret the codes and properly repair your car.