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  • Chevrolet HHR Oil Pan - 12601240
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    Chevrolet HHR Pan,Oil

    Part Number: 12601240
    $146.55 MSRP: $255.07
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: PAN, Engine Oil; Oil Pan
    • Replaces: 12578193
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2006-2011 Chevrolet HHR | 5 DOOR HIGH ROOF HATCHBACK, 5 DOOR HIGH ROOF HATCHBACK SS, 5 DOOR HIGH ROOF PANEL, 5 DOOR HIGH ROOF PANEL SS, 5 DOOR UPLEVEL HIGH ROOF HATCHBACK, 5 DOOR UPLEVEL HIGH ROOF PANEL | 4 Cyl 2.0L, 4 Cyl 2.2L, 4 Cyl 2.2L Flex, 4 Cyl 2.4L

Chevrolet HHR Oil Pan

In the Chevrolet HHR vehicles, the wet sump system includes an Oil Pan through which acts as a reservoir for oil to the engine. The overall design of the oil pan is intended to make sure that the oil pump pickup tube screen remains submerged in the oil at all times and thus the pump pulls the oil and distributes it in the engine to satisfy the functions of lubrication and cooling. The earlier models of oil pans incorporated stamped steel; however, the current engine models boast of cast aluminum reservoirs. The oil pan is determinative to the supply of oil in the engine in avoiding tendencies of leaks, making the engines run efficiently.

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Chevrolet HHR Oil Pan Parts Questions & Experts Answers

  • Q: How to remove and install the oil pan for Chevrolet Cobalt,HHR and Saturn ION?
    A: On 2008 and later 2.0L turbocharged engines, the engine must be raised enough to provide clearance to remove the oil pan. An engine support fixture or other safe engine lifting device must be used. Additionally, the passenger-side engine mount must be removed. Drain the engine oil and remove the drivebelt. Loosen the right-front wheel lug nuts, raise the front of the vehicle and support it securely on jackstands. Remove the right front wheel. Remove the splash shield from below the right side of the engine compartment. Remove the lower air conditioning compressor mounting bolt. Loosen, but don't remove, the other compressor mounting bolts. Remove the dipstick and the dipstick tube (the tube is bolted to the Intake Manifold). On 2.0L supercharged engines, remove the intercooler pump bracket bolt at the oil pan. Remove the oil pan bolts. Follow the reverse of the tightening sequence. Carefully remove the oil pan from the lower crankcase. If the oil pan is difficult to separate from the lower crankcase, use a rubber mallet or a block of wood and a hammer to jar it loose. If it's stubborn and still won't come off, pry carefully on casting protrusions (not the mating surfaces!). Installation: Using a gasket scraper, thoroughly clean all old gasket material from the lower crankcase and oil pan. Remove residue and oil film with a solvent such as acetone or lacquer thinner. Apply a 2 mm bead of RTV sealant to the perimeter of the oil pan, inboard of the bolt holes, and around the oil suction port. Allow the sealant to set-up before installing the oil pan to the engine (but be sure to install the pan within the time given by the sealant manufacturer). Install the oil pan and bolts. Follow the correct torque sequence and lighten the bolts to the torque. The remaining installation is the reverse of removal. Be sure to lighten the wheel lug nuts to the torque. Refill the engine with oil and install a new oil filter, then run the engine and check for leaks.

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