If you look at all the rubber wires, ( 8 of them ) on the back of the engine
behind the air filter. Each one of those wires hook to a spark plug in the
heads that is on both sides of the engine. 4 spark plugs per side.
The spark plugs for any Chevy cobalt are located under the 4 wires that go into the center top of the motor, each one is evenly spread out into a line. Unplug those wires and below them are the spark plugs
take front wheels off and go through fender wells
Torque settings are specific with spark plugs. I'd recommend you go to an auto parts store, and get a Haynes or Chilton book for your vehicle.
i dunno if it will help but i have a 93 gmc s15 jimmy and i go through the front fenderwells to change my plugs
Start with the battery. Without its power there is no spark. From there you go to the coil. Then go to the distributor and finally to the plugs. Check your plug wires also.
the spark plugs are screwed into the engine block and the top part of them is covered by a single wire, if you have a four cylinder engine, there will be four spark plugs, the wires will all go from the spark plug to a distributor cap and should pull straight off on each end, if you are replacing the spark plugs make sure not to change any of the wire locations
The order is on the stock intake manifold. It is 1,8,4,3,6,5,7,2
You need to be more specific on your question, add a little detail to it.
1-8-4-3-6-5-7-2
Go to the parts store and get a spark plug thread insert kit. Be sure to match up the right threads to your spark plugs.
look under the hood. there should be a label that tells what kind.
Ummmm......... I think you want to use spark plug wires.