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I have an 01 Pontiac sunfire and I have noticed that the check gages light comes on when the gas is low. I have never seen any other indicator come on for low fuel.
On the rightside of the car. The low pressure line with the blue cap.
It might be the high/low beam switch. Had to replace one on my '96 when I had only low beams.
The 1997 Pontiac Sunfire air conditioning low pressure switch can be found on the top of the air conditioning compressor. The low pressure switch will be labeled as the low pressure port.
If the engine runs cold you might try replacing the thermostat. I had a similar problem with a Plymouth van, at low rpms, turning corners,,, it would stall.
Refrigerant is added to a 1997 Pontiac Sunfire by removing the safety cap on the low pressure cooling line at the rear of the engine compartment. The charging line is then hooked up and refrigerant added until the pressure reaches specified levels.
low freon, bad pressure switch, bad compressor clutch.
check if your battery is low than usual ..might be alternator problem
No, absolutely not. A Sports Car by definition is low slung, 2 seat, 2 door, precise handling, brisk acceleration, and great braking ability automobile. The Pontiac Sunfire meets none of the criteria of a Sports Car except it is a 2 door. The Sunfire is a clone of the Chevy Cavalier and is nothing more than a inexpensive compact car.
it could be a range of things. it could be overheating, gas gauge is low, or your rpms are running too high.
lower rpms use less gas higher rpms have more power