Clutch and drive shafts of the car Mazda 626 (6)
Technical data of clutch and drive shafts
Basic information Clutch pedal free play: 12-3.2 mm Clutch pedal height above floor: For models produced from 1993 to 1997 - 186-211 mm For models produced since 1998 -...
Basic information Clutch pedal free play: 12-3.2 mm Clutch pedal height above floor: For models produced from 1993 to 1997 - 186-211 mm For models produced since 1998 -...
Basic information about clutches and drive shafts
This chapter provides information about the components that connect the engine to the front wheels, excluding the transmission, which is described in previous chapters....
This chapter provides information about the components that connect the engine to the front wheels, excluding the transmission, which is described in previous chapters....
Clutch — description and testing
1. Not all vehicles with a manual transmission are equipped with a single-clutch dry friction clutch with a diaphragm pressure spring. The clutch disc has a splined hub...
1. Not all vehicles with a manual transmission are equipped with a single-clutch dry friction clutch with a diaphragm pressure spring. The clutch disc has a splined hub...
Clutch Master Cylinder — removal and installation
Removal 1. Disconnect the cable from the negative battery terminal. Caution: If the car stereo installed in your vehicle has an anti-theft system, make sure you have the...
Removal 1. Disconnect the cable from the negative battery terminal. Caution: If the car stereo installed in your vehicle has an anti-theft system, make sure you have the...
Clutch slave cylinder — removal, repair and installation
Removal 1. Disconnect the cable from the negative battery terminal. Caution: If your car stereo is equipped with an anti-theft device, make sure you have the unlock code...
Removal 1. Disconnect the cable from the negative battery terminal. Caution: If your car stereo is equipped with an anti-theft device, make sure you have the unlock code...
Clutch hydraulic system — bleeding
1. The hydraulic system should be bled every time any of its components are replaced or if air gets into the master cylinder. This procedure is similar to bleeding the...
1. The hydraulic system should be bled every time any of its components are replaced or if air gets into the master cylinder. This procedure is similar to bleeding the...
Clutch Components — removal, inspection, and installation
Caution! When the clutch disc wears, dust containing asbestos is formed, which is hazardous to your health. DO NOT remove dust with compressed air or inhale it, DO NOT...
Caution! When the clutch disc wears, dust containing asbestos is formed, which is hazardous to your health. DO NOT remove dust with compressed air or inhale it, DO NOT...
Clutch release bearing and fork — removal, inspection and installation
Caution! When the clutch disc wears, dust containing asbestos is formed, which is hazardous to your health. DO NOT remove dust with compressed air or inhale it. DO NOT...
Caution! When the clutch disc wears, dust containing asbestos is formed, which is hazardous to your health. DO NOT remove dust with compressed air or inhale it. DO NOT...
Clutch pedal adjustment
Adjusting the height of the pedal position 1. The height of the clutch pedal is the distance between the floor and the pedal pad (figure 8.1). If the pedal height is not...
Adjusting the height of the pedal position 1. The height of the clutch pedal is the distance between the floor and the pedal pad (figure 8.1). If the pedal height is not...
Clutch Pedal Start Switch — checking, replacing, and adjusting
Welding 1. The engine starting system switch is located near the rotating end of the clutch pedal. The switch can have one of two types of connector: three-pin or...
Welding 1. The engine starting system switch is located near the rotating end of the clutch pedal. The switch can have one of two types of connector: three-pin or...
Drive shafts — basic information and inspection
1. Torque from the gearbox is transmitted to the drive wheels through two drive shafts. The inner end of the left pinion is splined to the differential axle gear, and...
1. Torque from the gearbox is transmitted to the drive wheels through two drive shafts. The inner end of the left pinion is splined to the differential axle gear, and...
Drive shafts — removal and installation
1. Remove the protective cap from the wheel hub. Using a chisel or punch, loosen the hub nut from the punch (figure 11.1). 2. Using a socket wrench, loosen the hub nut...
1. Remove the protective cap from the wheel hub. Using a chisel or punch, loosen the hub nut from the punch (figure 11.1). 2. Using a socket wrench, loosen the hub nut...
Intermediate shaft — removal and installation
Removal 1. Loosen the right front wheel nuts, raise the front of the vehicle and place it on supports. Remove the right wheel. 2. Drain the transmission fluid ( see...
Removal 1. Loosen the right front wheel nuts, raise the front of the vehicle and place it on supports. Remove the right wheel. 2. Drain the transmission fluid ( see...
Constant velocity joint protective covers for drive shafts — replacement
Note 1: If constant velocity joint repair is required (usually due to damage to the protective covers), carefully study all the details of the upcoming work before...
Note 1: If constant velocity joint repair is required (usually due to damage to the protective covers), carefully study all the details of the upcoming work before...
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