The SC uses an hydrolic setup, therefore there are no adjustments. However, some of the slave cylinders come without a bleeder screw, thus making difficult to bleed. The solution is to disconnect the connection line to the slave cylinder and pressure bleed the system, in addition, be sure to bleed the master first.
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From what I have heard you cannot bleed the clutch in a Saturn because it is all one peice. this was form a Saturn mechanic. hope it helps.
The Saturn SC2 automobile was a part of the Saturn S series automobiles that was around from 1990 up until 2002. The SC2 looked similar to a Nissan 240 SX and the model was manufactured around 1994-1995.
1993-2000 ide go with 1994-1999 somewhere in there would work nicest
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no not at all not enough room.if it's standered and you need to replace the clutch you have just enough room to remove and install the clutch remember cut the clutch tool in half
Saturn is a good car except for seat belts are designed improperly. They can choke you, if you don't adjust them.
Most places will change around $600 in labor for the replacement
there generally isn't one on that model Saturn i have one and am having to buy one aftermarket
coolant capacity for the 96 Saturn SC2 is 7 quarts, almost 2 gallons.
It should be the same as my '94 SC2 which is 12.8 gallons.