This comprehensive Chevrolet HHR LS, LT, 2LT, and SS models Service Repair Workshop Manual provides detailed instructions and guidance for servicing and repairing your vehicle. Covering model years 2006 through 2008, this manual is a valuable resource for both professional mechanics and DIY enthusiasts. The manual includes step-by-step instructions, detailed exploded diagrams, and high-resolution photographs to illustrate each repair procedure. The information within this manual is identical to what professional mechanics and technicians utilize, ensuring you have access to the most accurate and up-to-date repair information available. You can confidently tackle any repair job with the help of this comprehensive manual.
The Chevrolet HHR, launched in 2006, was a unique and stylish compact SUV that offered a blend of retro charm and modern practicality. Built on the GM Delta platform, the HHR shared its underpinnings with vehicles like the Saturn Ion and Pontiac Solstice. Its distinctive design, inspired by classic station wagons, featured a boxy shape with a high roofline, a large grille with rounded headlamps, and distinctive taillights. The HHR was available in a variety of trim levels, including the LS, LT, 2LT, and SS, each offering different levels of features and performance. The base LS model came equipped with a 2.2-liter four-cylinder engine producing 149 horsepower, while the LT and 2LT trims featured a 2.4-liter Ecotec four-cylinder engine generating 172 horsepower. For those seeking more power, the SS model boasted a turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine producing 260 horsepower. All HHR models came standard with a five-speed manual transmission, with a four-speed automatic optional.
Inside, the HHR offered a spacious and comfortable cabin with a retro-inspired design. The dashboard featured a prominent center stack with large, easy-to-read gauges, while the seats provided ample support for both driver and passengers. The HHR offered a decent amount of cargo space, with the rear seats folding down to create a larger load area. The HHR was also equipped with a range of standard and optional features, including air conditioning, power windows and locks, cruise control, and an AM/FM stereo with CD player. The HHR proved to be a popular choice for its unique styling, practical features, and affordable price. However, despite its positive attributes, the HHR faced declining sales in the late 2000s due to the rise in popularity of more fuel-efficient crossover SUVs. Production of the HHR ceased in 2011, leaving behind a legacy of unique design and a dedicated following of enthusiasts.