To bleed the clutch on a 1997 Pontiac Sunfire, start by locating the clutch slave cylinder, which is typically mounted on the transmission. Attach a clear plastic hose to the bleeder valve on the slave cylinder and place the other end into a container to catch fluid. Have an assistant press the clutch pedal several times, then hold it down while you open the bleeder valve to release air and fluid, closing it before your assistant releases the pedal. Repeat this process until no air bubbles appear in the fluid, ensuring the clutch pedal feels firm.
It probably has a hydraulic clutch so you will have to bleed the air out of it.
you need to bleed your clutch fluid
We need more info here. How do you tell if the clutch has "WHAT" in a Pontiac Sunfire?
same as bleeding the air in the clutch line for any other car -stab the air.
There is no adjustment on this clutch. The clutch is hydrolic, you may need to bleed it.
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you have to remove the tranny and clutch! 4-6 hours depending on who and where you get it done and the tools they have most people charge about $70/$80/hr
It does not need transmission fluid. you need to fill the clutch up
there dry clutch's, run a cable. no fluid. .:. you can't bleed it. :)
you are wrong, you don't have a bleeder valve The system was designed to be factory filled and bled. No bleed screw. You can bleed the system but it requires dismantling the slave and master cylinders and is not recommended
On the thermal housing
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