Chevrolet HHR 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 Factory Service Repair Manual + Wirings
Loaded with illustrations, instructions, photos, and diagrams, complete to service and repair your CHEVY.
MODEL YEAR:
2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
MANUAL COVERS:
2006-2008:
ENGINE OVERHAUL AND REBUILDING
TIMING BELT REPLACEMENT
TROUBLE CODES
WIRING DIAGRAMS
TROUBLESHOOTING AND DIAGNOSTICS
COMPUTER DIAGNOSTIC TROUBLE TREE CHARTS
ENGINE PERFORMANCE
FRONT END PROCEDURES AND SPECIFICATIONS
SUSPENSION
TRANSMISSION INFORMATION
AIR CONDITIONING SERVICE AND CAPACITIES
TRANSMISSION IN CAR SERVICING
COMPUTER DIAGNOSTIC CODES
FIRING ORDERS
DETAILED SPECIFICATIONS COVERED
FACTORY MAINTENANCE SCHEDULES AND CHARTS
SERPENTINE BELT ROUTINGS WITH DIAGRAMS
TIMING BELT SERVICE PROCEDURES
DRIVABILITY CONCERNS
COMPLETE TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
U-JOINT AND CV-JOINT SERVICE PROCEDURES
REPAIR PROCEDURES
COMPLETE WIRING DIAGRAMS
HUNDREDS OF ILLUSTRATIONS
2009- 2011:
Air Wind Noise
Bumpers and Fascia
Exterior Trim
Floor Coverings and Headlinings
Frame and Underbody
Horns
Luggage Rack and Roof Trim
Mirrors
Object Detection
Paint and Coatings
Plastic Panel Information and Repair
Power Seats
Seat Heating and Cooling
Secondary and Configurable Customer Controls
Squeaks and Rattles
Theft Deterrent
Water leaks
Wiring Systems and Power Management – Repair Instructions
Bolted Exterior Body Panels and Closures
Cellular System, Entertainment System, And Navigation System
Collision Repair
Cruise Control System
Fixed and Moveable Windows
Immobilizer System
Instrument Panel System Displays And Gauges
Interior Trim and Paneling
Keyless Entry System And Remote Functions
Lighting System
Power Door Lock System And Release Systems
Seat Hardware, Seat Trim, And Upholstery
Sunroof System
Wiper System and Washer System
Antilock Brake System
Disc Brake System
Drum Brakes
Hydraulic Brake System
Park Brake
CABIN AIR FILTER GM
DIAGNOSTIC CODE INDEX Automatic Transmission – 4T45-E
DRIVELINEAXLE Wheel Drive Shafts
Data Communications System
Wiring Systems and Power Management – Component Locator – Component Connector End Views
Wiring Systems and Power Management – Component Locator – Center Identification Views
Wiring Systems and Power Management – Component Locator – Inline Harness Connector End Views
Wiring Systems and Power Management – Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Wiring Systems and Power Management – Schematics and Routing Diagrams
Battery, Charging System And Starting System
Engine Controls and Fuel – 2.2L or 2.4L – Repair Instructions
Engine Cooling System
Engine Exhaust
Engine Mechanical – 2.2L or 2.4L – Component Locator
Engine Mechanical – 2.2L or 2.4L – Description and Operation
Engine Mechanical – 2.2L or 2.4L – Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Engine Mechanical – 2.2L or 2.4L – Repair Instructions – Off Vehicle
Engine Mechanical – 2.2L or 2.4L – Repair Instructions – On Vehicle
Engine Mechanical – 2.2L or 2.4L – Specifications
Engine Controls and Fuel – 2.2L or 2.4L – Schematic and Routing Diagrams – Engine Controls Schematics
Mode 6 – GMLAN
Diagnostic Connector (DLC) Locations
General Information
Maintenance and Lubrication
Programming and Setup – All Systems
HVAC Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning
HVAC System – Manual
REMINDER INDICATOR RESET PROCEDURES GM – Buick Cadillac Chevrolet GMC Olds Pontiac – 1980-14
Seat Belt System
Supplemental Inflatable Restraint System
Power Steering System
Steering Wheel and Column
Front Suspension
Instrument Panel and Console Trim
Rear Suspension
Suspension System General Diagnosis
Tire Pressure Monitoring
Tires and Wheels
Wheel Alignment
SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAMS Chevrolet – HHR
Automatic Transmission – 4T45-E – Component Locator
Automatic Transmission – 4T45-E – Description and Operation
Automatic Transmission – 4T45-E – Diagnostic Information and Procedures
Automatic Transmission – 4T45-E – Repair Instructions – Off Vehicle
Automatic Transmission – 4T45-E – Repair Instructions – On Vehicle
Automatic Transmission – 4T45-E – Schematic and Routing Diagrams – Automatic Transmission Controls Schematics
Automatic Transmission – 4T45-E – Special Tools and Equipment – Special Tools
Automatic Transmission – 4T45-E – Specifications
Manual Transmission – M86 – HHR
Manual Transmission Clutch System
Shift Lock Control
This manual is the same as the manual used by workshops. Service Manual contains detailed instructions and step by step diagrams for all workshop procedures.
Language: English
Format: PDF
COMPATIBLE WITH ALL WINDOWS & MAC COMPUTERS
(WINDOWS 11, WINDOWS 10, WINDOWS 8 ETC.)
Windows/Mac/Tablet/Phone Friendly
- Design: The HHR’s styling is a throwback to the 1949 Chevrolet Suburban. It was available in two body styles: a standard five-passenger wagon and a two-passenger “Panel” wagon that replaced the rear side windows and back seat with solid panels for maximum cargo utility.
- Engines: The HHR offered several engine options across its run:
- 2.2-liter Inline-4: The standard engine on LS and 1LT trims, producing around 143-155 horsepower.
- 2.4-liter Inline-4: Optional on LT trims, this engine generated around 172 horsepower and offered better performance and fuel efficiency than the base engine.
- 2.0-liter Turbo (SS Model): Available from 2008 to 2010, the high-performance SS model featured a turbocharged engine producing 260 horsepower (with manual transmission), a sport-tuned suspension, and unique exterior styling.
- Transmission: A 5-speed manual transmission was standard, with a 4-speed automatic transmission available as an option.
- Interior and Cargo: Reviewers praised the HHR’s functional and attractive interior, which offered a surprising amount of cargo space (up to 63 cubic feet with seats folded down). The front passenger seat also folded down to create a flat loading surface.
- Safety: Standard safety features included dual front airbags and a tire pressure monitoring system. Head-protecting side curtain airbags and anti-lock brakes (ABS) were optional on lower trims and standard on higher trims. The HHR earned high marks in government crash tests.
- Ignition Switch Recall: The HHR was subject to the major General Motors ignition recall, where the key could inadvertently move out of the “run” position, potentially shutting off the engine and safety systems.
- Power Steering Issues: Some owners have reported intermittent power steering loss, often resolved by restarting the engine.
- Brake Line Rust: There are reports, particularly for older models, of brake lines rusting easily.
- Minor Electrical Issues: Various minor electrical problems have been noted, such as security system malfunctions, and non-working horns or power windows.



