This is the original OEM workshop service and auto repair manual for the 2012-2015 Chevrolet Sonic with the owner’s manual in a simple PDF file format.
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This is the original OEM workshop service and auto repair manual for the 2012-2015 Chevrolet Sonic, with the owner’s manual (wiring repair manual is not included), in a simple PDF file format.
Engines Covered
- 1.4L LUV
- 1.8L LUW LWE
Transmission:
- Automatic Transmission – 6T306T406T456T50 (MH8, MH9)
- Manual Transmission – F13-5F15-5F17-5 (M26)
- Manual Transmission – M20M32 (MR5, MZ4)
Get the same comprehensive level of information that your Chevrolet official dealer mechanics and technicians have in a simple PDF format. It’s simple, straightforward with only the dealer’s authorized procedures which you can do yourself.
File Format | |
File Language | English |
Workshop Repair Manual | 322 MB |
Pages Count | 3,877 |
Delivery Method | Instant Download |
CONTENTS: 2012-2015 Chevrolet Sonic
- General Information
- Body Hardware and Trim
- Body Repair
- Body System
- Brakes
- Diagnostic Overview
- Driveline-Axle
- Driver Information and Entertainment
- Engine
- HVAC
- Power and Signal Distribution
- Roof
- Safety and Security
- Seats
- Steering
- Suspension
- Transmission
- Owner’s Manual
Sample Pages
About Chevrolet Sonic
Chevrolet markets the 2012 Chevrolet Aveo under the Chevrolet Sonic nameplate in the Americas, Japan, Middle East, South Africa and several Southeast Asian markets.
In Australia and New Zealand, it was sold as the Holden Barina until stocks ran out in early 2019. In Europe, it retained the “Aveo” name, although sales ended there in 2014 as the Chevrolet brand was discontinued in Europe.
On August 2, 2011, the Sonic had entered production at Orion Assembly, with the first cars arriving at dealerships in October. The Sonic was the only subcompact car sold in North America that was built in the United States.
The Sonic used a water-based “three-wet” paint process that eliminates the need for a primer bake oven; this reduced the paint shop footprint by 10%, and used 50% less energy per vehicle painted. Chevy was the first US automaker to use this process.
The Chevrolet Bolt (based on a different platform) joined the Aveo/Sonic on the Orion assembly line in 2016, at a combined rate of 90,000 per year.
The Barina sold in Australia and New Zealand was sourced from South Korea and only available with the 1.6-litre, with either a 5-speed manual or conventional 4- or 6-speed automatic.