Where is the tow hook located on the Chevrolet Cavalier?

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ValeriaFitz
07/29/25 8:13pm
The tow hook location on the Chevrolet Cavalier can be identified by a cover-like component on the bumper. Prying this open reveals the tow hook, while the rear tow hook is situated underneath the vehicle. Locations: The front tow hook socket is located approximately 5 centimeters below the right front headlight, concealed by a parallelogram-shaped plastic cover. Opening this cover exposes the socket. The rear tow hook socket is positioned beneath the right rear bumper's parking sensor area, also covered by a rectangular plastic component. When opening the trunk, a toolkit is found near the spare tire, containing two threaded tow hook attachments. Usage Method: The tow hook is accessed near the grille by opening the tow hook cover plate. Care should be taken regarding angle and force to prevent damage to the cover. Tow hooks typically feature threaded attachments that tighten clockwise, requiring tools for secure installation.
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