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Except for the 2004's, every year of Chevy Aveo can come in either 14- OR 15-inch rims, but they don't come in both.
They put on 185/60's instead of 185/55's.
This defines the profile height of the tire.
So yes, it is slightly "taller" (by about 9.25 mm).
Yes it is the wrong tire for that car.
It should have either: 1) 185/55-15 OR 2) 185/60-14.
(Note: Some people will up-size and put 185/60-15 all the way around, but that is the owner's choice; obviously not yours).
Do NOT allow them to mix the tires under any case.
It can cause handing problems and will not allow you to rotate the tires properly (though you only bought two).
P2135 Throttle/Pedal Position Sensor/Switch "A" /"B" Voltage Correlation, that's the code, you'd have to call the dealer to see if that's covered in the warranty
I removed the panel on the hatchback from the inside; there's a metal rod that goes from the lever to the latch. You can move the rod to open the hatch. There's a plastic clip that keeps it all together. On mine that plastic clip is broken. Trying to figure how/where to get a new one. You'll need small hands...
if its a 5 speed, yes the shifting is loser than normal cars. the reverse is all jacked up.. if its anything like my 06 aveo when you shift into reverse you have to lift the little circle thing on your shifter up ad act like your putting it into first.. If it grinds try doing it slower. I HATE this transmission. Chevy did a horrible job on picking it. I always grind reverse no matter what
There might be an allen-head screw underneath a cover on the "shank" just below the ball...if not, pull UP as hard as you can...it's a pressure fit shifter ball. Good Luck
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