· DRAIN TRANSAXLE OIL. (a) Remove the filler plug and the gasket. (b) Remove the drain plug and the gasket, and then drain the manual transaxle oil. (c) Install a new gasket and the drain plug. Torque: 39 N*m ( kgf*cm, 29 ft.*Lbf) 8. REMOVE HOOD SUB-ASSEMBLY. 9. REMOVE FRONT WIPER ARM AND BLADE ASSEMBLY LH. · Fixing a bad manual transmission clutch typically involves the three main components. Clutch disc and pressure plate. Flywheel. Throw-out bearing. Often, all three much be replaced, but in most cases the clutch pack (pressure plate and clutch disc) can be replaced, along with the throw-out bearing.
Manual transmission problems can develop due to high mileage, abuse, or lack of proper maintenance. But they are rather rare. Most manual transmission issues originate not with the transmission itself, but from related components like the clutch assembly, linkage, or driveline: the components that transmit turning power from the transmission to the wheels. Replacing A Clutch. While a clutch replacement is within the scope of a home repair for a knowledgeable car owner, it is one of the most complex auto repair jobs that can be done at home. If you intend to replace your own clutch, you'll need to remove the drive shaft and disassemble the transmission to get to it. Like brake pads, a clutch is a mechanical component that gradually wears away, especially the friction disc. As such, it needs to be replaced after a set number of miles. However, so far, we've only discussed a manual transmission. It's a slightly different story with dual-clutch transmissions and automatics.
Remove clutch cable (14MM nut) Remove clutch cable bracket (2 12MM bolts) Unplug reverse light connector (duh) Remove ground cable and clean it (14MM bolt) Reference pic below.. Now you are done under the hood for now. Next thing is to get to the axle shaft removal. Drain the transmission (3/8 ratchet) Remove the LF tire (4 19MM). I have a with a 5-speed manual transmission. I did a search on both this forum and youtube and I can not find a good video. I am trying to get the trans out of the truck so I can replace the clutch, flywheel, and slave cylinder. If you have one, you might be wondering when to replace the clutch on your manual transmission so you don’t get stuck on the side of the road. If you haven’t ever driven a vehicle with a manual transmission, it is not surprising. In fact, only percent of new cars sold in the U.S. today have manual transmissions.
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