07 Cobalt

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Asked by Mary Oct 28, 2018 at 02:33 PM about the 2007 Chevrolet Cobalt SS Coupe FWD

Question type: General

How to identify the engine

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26,870

If original engine, check out the vin/vehicle identification number. Vin P--2.0L engine. Vin B--2.4L engine. Found this info in my database.

157,605

It's the big thing under the hood. You can find the engine size by decoding the VIN number.

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lol funny its a 2.2 but not sure if its turbo charged or not its got a apparatus on exhaust thats like a fan but not sure if i can be replaced onto another engine someone told us there are 3 different engines

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26,870

My info for cobalt ss is super charged, the engine listing was 2.0L and 2.4L. I did find 2.2L engine code F for your model year, It didn't say Cobalt. I did look at serpentine belt for 2.2L engine, didn't show turbo or supercharged. I can't say the engine is factory, maybe they added a few things?

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The short answer is call the dealer with the VIN and they'll look it up and tell you what engine it has.

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