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Chevrolet Sonic Intake Manifold is in the center of the small hatch and it is strong and combined with smart design. The recent Chevrolet Sonic is rewarding young drivers with quick handling, solid chassis, good fuel mileage, and technology, including touchscreen and rear view camera, that make their daily commute comfortable and enjoyable, as well as give them confidence in their car in city traffic due to the tight turning circle and brakes that work well. Chevrolet Sonic has also been given the flexibility of powertrains and spacious seats, and thus friends and equipment can be carried along comfortably. Chevrolet Sonic stays on the road over the years and maintains low running costs through the use of durable factory parts and easy maintenance. The Intake Manifold, found inside the engine bay, is an air traffic controller that delivers equal gulps of oxygen, or the air fuel mixture, to all the cylinders to make combustion smoother and stronger. This Intake Manifold is made of lightweight composite material that prevents heat soak, weight reduction, and assists throttle response on a Chevrolet Sonic. Since airflow is balanced by the manifold, the engine runs easier, provides sharp acceleration, and eliminates hot spots, which are damaging to the efficiency. Its finely-sized runners, molded seals and hard steel bolt bosses ensure that the Intake Manifold lasts years of spirited driving smear-free and without cracks. To replace one, allow the engine to cool, disconnect the battery, hoses, rail and the old unit, clean the surfaces, install new gaskets, screw the Intake Manifold down in a cross cross fashion, replace the parts, and fill fluids then look at the leaks.