To replace the clutch master cylinder in a 2002 Pontiac Sunfire, start by ensuring the vehicle is safely elevated and secure. Disconnect the negative battery cable, then remove the clutch fluid reservoir cap and drain the fluid. Next, detach the hydraulic lines from the master cylinder, unbolt it from the firewall, and remove it. Install the new master cylinder by reversing the removal steps, ensuring all connections are secure and then refill the hydraulic fluid, bleeding the system to remove any air.
The labor to replace a clutch on a 1996 Pontiac Sunfire can range from $670 to $850, depending on where you go. This does not include the cost of the clutch itself, which is roughly $800.
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
We need more info here. How do you tell if the clutch has "WHAT" in a Pontiac Sunfire?
Buy a Manual. ;)
Buy a Manual. ;)
Either the clutch fluid level could have gotten low allowing air into the lines or you may need to replace your clutch master cylinder. Try adding DOT3 brake fluid and then pumping the clutch pedal. If you start to notice some resistance then you need to bleed the clutch hydraulic lines.
It's an automatic, there is no clutch.
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