General information about the clutch The clutch is designed for short-term separation of the engine and gearbox when shifting gears and braking and their smooth connection when starting the car from a stop,...
Checking and adjusting the clutch pedal 1. Measure the distance from the clutch pedal to the floor and the play in the clutch pedal pin joint (with pin hole) with clutch master cylinder pusher. On vehicles...
Bleeding the hydraulic clutch The recommended fluid is DOT 3 or DOT 4 brake fluid. Attention! Use only recommended brake fluid and do not mix with other types or brands of brake fluid. Pic. 10.2....
Clutch pedal — removal and installation Removing Pic. 10.4. Clutch pedal: a - lubrication points; 1 – a nut of fastening of the main cylinder (13 Nm); 2 - nut (24 Nm); 3 - clutch pedal bracket; 4 - clutch...
Checking the clutch release sensor Pic. 10.6. Checking the clutch release sensor Connect an ohmmeter to the clutch release sensor connector pins (pic. 10.6). The clutch release sensor is in good condition...
Hydraulic clutch drive for vehicles with diesel engines Attention! Drain the clutch fluid first. Clutch Master Cylinder Removing To remove the clutch master cylinder, perform the following steps in sequence. 1. Remove the...
Hydraulic clutch master cylinder for petrol engines Attention! Drain the clutch fluid first. Do not disassemble the clutch master cylinder piston. Removing To remove the clutch master cylinder, perform the following steps...
Clutch master cylinder for vehicles with F9Q engines Removing Pic. 10.10. Clutch master cylinder for vehicles with F9Q engines: a - place of lubrication with brake fluid; b - the place of application of a lubricant that...
Checking the clutch disc 1. Check the clutch disc lining for wear, mechanical damage or oil contamination. 2. If these defects are present, the clutch disc must be replaced. 3. If the friction...