SOURCE: Horn relay on a 2004 pontiac sunfire
It's usually in the engine compartment in the underhood fuseblock.
SOURCE: 1999 pontiac sunfire bleeding clutch
my 1999 pontiac sunfire drivers door latch is broke can not close the door. i have it pulled shut? how much will a used latch cost, or even 3 bolts for it? all the auto stores/ jumk yards are closed for me to call
SOURCE: rear brake diagram for 1996 pontiac sunfire
take both drums off the do one whilst looking at the other in case you forget where that little spring went
SOURCE: 2004 Sunfire: what type of transmission fluid do i put in my 200...
You can use dextron 3 or dextron III ATF transmission fluid.You can get this fluid at any local car parts store in your area.
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SOURCE: How do you bleed the brakes on a 1996 pontiac
This is to completely refresh your brakes.
What you will need.
Wrench to loosen bleeder valves
Bleed Kit, or some clear tubing and a jar.
Small board 1x4
Helper, as not easy to do yourself.
BV = bleeder valve
MC = master cylinder
1- Remove Master Cylinder Cover
2-**** out old fluid and wipe clean
3- Refill MC with new fluid. (always replace cover after doing this) and pump brakes 10-015 times, then top off MC with fluid.
4. Place board under brake peddle to stop it from going down to floor
5-Starting from furthest point (right rear, left rear, right front, left front) loosen bleeder valve but keep closed.
6-Attach tubing to bleeder valve, and put other end in jar half full of new brake fluid
7-Have helper push brake slowly and evenly until at board, and they should let you know they have stopped.
8-Open BV 1/4 turn. Old fluid and any air will go in jar. When it stops, close BV and have helper release brake.
9-Repeat several times until fluid is clear. ( MC will need topping up, otherwise air will get in)
10-Retighten BV, and repeat at all brake locations
Note
Make sure MC is always topped up and BV closed when done.
Always use recommended manufacturer fluids.
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