How do confirm the Throttle Body Asembly on my car?

Asked by CarlitaPphotos Jun 24, 2015 at 07:24 PM about the 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Coupe FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Ok so I am having serious problems with my 2007 Chevy Cobalt. Its running so rough. So recently I went to serial mechanics and each one told me something different. I have wasted a ridiculous amount of money. So here's all that I recently had done still no luck: Mass Air Flow Sensor, Upstream O2 Oxygen Sensor, and Major Tune-Up. Today I changed the MAP Sensor, Throttle Body... it ran even worst. Please help i dont know what else what to do.

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65,590

You may have one or two bad injectors first I would try putting in some fuel injector cleaner in gas tank maybe just dirty injectors.

65,590

Sometimes it takes injector cleaner a little time to work. Would not hurt to take the vehicle out and hit the passing gear a few times. Be careful no speeding tickets.

18,715

I presume that along the way all these mechanics are scanning the engine and addressing the various codes that must be showing up... or are they?

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