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How much does it cost to replace a clutch in a Chevy Cruze?

The typical total cost for a Chevy Cruze clutch replacement is about $900 to $2,000, depending on parts and labor, with higher costs if a dual-mass flywheel is involved or you’re in a high-cost market.


For the Chevy Cruze, the clutch job is a labor-intensive repair on a front‑wheel‑drive manual transmission. Prices vary by year, engine option, and whether dual-mass flywheel components are required. This article breaks down the costs and what drives them, so you can shop smart.


What drives the price


Prices break down into two main groups: parts and labor. In some cases you may pay a little more if a dual-mass flywheel (DMF) is present, or if additional components like a slave cylinder or hydraulic lines are replaced.



  • Clutch kit (disc, pressure plate, release bearing): $120–$350

  • Flywheel assembly (DMF or standard flywheel): $250–$800

  • Auxiliary parts (pilot bearing, slave cylinder, hydraulic seals, fluids): $40–$120


In summary, parts alone typically range from roughly $410 to $1,270, depending on parts choices and whether the flywheel is replaced.


Labor costs and time


Labor costs reflect the hours required and the regional rate. Replacing a clutch on a Cruze generally takes several hours of labor, with the total time varying based on the transmission layout and whether a DMF is involved.



  • Typical labor time: 6–9 hours for most Cruze clutch jobs; some scenarios may be as low as 4–6 hours or as high as 10–12 hours if access is difficult or DMF is involved.

  • Shop labor rate: about $75–$150 per hour, depending on region, city size, and whether you use a dealership or independent shop.

  • Estimated labor cost: roughly $450–$1,350 (assuming 6–9 hours at $75–$150/hr), higher in expensive markets or when DMF replacement is required.


Labor can add several hundred to over a thousand dollars to the bill, with the exact amount tied to hours worked and local rates.


Dual-mass flywheel consideration


Many Cruze models with a dual-mass flywheel require more labor and higher parts costs. If your vehicle has a DMF that needs replacement, expect prices toward the upper end of the ranges above.


Summary


Clutch replacement for a Chevy Cruze is a major repair with a wide price range. A typical job runs roughly from $900 to $2,000, driven by parts choices (especially flywheel) and labor rates. Always obtain written quotes from reputable shops, and consider asking about a labor warranty and a thorough diagnosis to confirm there are no related issues that could add to the cost.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.