Technical data of clutch and drive shafts Basic information Clutch pedal free play - 12-3.2 mm Clutch pedal height above the floor: For models manufactured from 1993 to 1997 - 186-211 mm For models manufactured...
Basic information about the clutch and drive shafts This chapter provides information about the components that connect the engine to the front wheels, with the exception of the transmission described in previous...
Clutch — description and verification 1. Not all vehicles with a manual transmission are equipped with a single-shot dry friction clutch with a diaphragm pressure spring. The clutch disc has a splined hub...
Clutch master cylinder — removal and installation Removing 1. Disconnect the wire from the negative battery terminal. Caution: If your car stereo has an anti-theft system, make sure you have the unlock code before...
Clutch slave cylinder — removal, repair and installation Removing 1. Disconnect the wire from the negative battery terminal. Caution: If your car radio is equipped with an anti-theft device, make sure you have the unlock code...
Clutch Hydraulic System — Bleeding 1. Bleed the hydraulic system every time you replace any of its components or if air enters the master cylinder. This procedure is similar to bleeding the brake system....
Clutch components — removal, inspection and installation Attention! When the clutch disc wears out, dust containing asbestos is formed, which is hazardous to your health. DO NOT blow or inhale dust with compressed air, DO NOT...
Clutch pedal — adjustment Height adjustment pedal position 1. The height of the clutch pedal position is the distance between the floor and the pedal pad (pic. 8.1). If the pedal height does not...
Clutch start switch — check, replace and adjust Procooking 1. The engine start switch is located near the vertex end of the clutch pedal. The switch can have one of two types of connector: three-pin or five-pin. When...
Drive shafts — basic information and verification 1. The torque from the gearbox is transmitted to the drive wheels through two drive shafts. The inner end of the left shaft has a spline connection with the side gear of...
Drive shafts — removal and installation 1. Remove the protective cap from the wheel hub. Using a chisel or punch, loosen the stub hub nut (pic. 11.1). 2. Use a socket wrench to loosen the hub nut (pic. 11.2)....
Intermediate shaft — removal and installation Removing 1. Loosen the right front wheel nuts, raise the front of the vehicle and place it on stands. Remove the right wheel. 2. Drain the fluid from the transmission (...