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06--3.5L-
1st step 44 ft lbs
2nd step--turn additional 140 degrees.
If you want torque sequence, let me know.
vin 8--k--L give the same torque specs. My info didn't say Malibu, it said, 06-- chevy--3.5L--v6. I already listed the vin.
Raise the front of the car then slide under the driver's side of the car and locate the starter on the engine
where it meets the bell housing. Unplug the "S" connector from the
terminal on the starter and lay it aside. Remove the nut from the "B"
terminal with a wrench, then remove the battery cable from the starter. Locate the mounting bolts and loosen it. Slide the new starter then tighten the bolts.
Chevrolet Malibu, Malibu Maxx 2004-06; 2006 HHR, Cobalt, Pontiac G6, Solstice Turn ignition to run engine off. Display OIL LIFE RESET in the Driver Information Center (DIC). Press and hold the ENTER button for at least one second. An ACKNOWLEDGED’ display message will appear for three second or until the next button is pressed. This will tell you the system has been reset. Turn the key to OFF. If the “CHANGE ENGINE OIL” message comes back on when you start your vehicle, the engine oil life system has not reset. Repeat the procedure.
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