Yes, the axle is held into the transmission with a circlip. Pry between the case and inner cv joint.
lol no
Replacing the water pump for that vehicle is 16.0 labour hours. Engine and transmission need to be removed.
No I have just removed the head off a 2003 Avensis Verso D4D, not easy but possible.
Your air filter is probably clogged. Try cleaning or replacing it.
the transmission is located on the driver's side of the engine and yes the engine has to be removed to change the transmission
If it is clean, undamaged, and in good working condition.....NO. Since the radiator needs to be removed, to remove the engine, now is a good time to have it cleaned and checked.
It is in between the driver and passenger seat. The hump in the middle covers up the engine. The hump must be removed in order to add oil to the engine.
after replacing points in engine, can correct timing be done to engine if engine is not run.
My Honda civic 2002 shakes fora few seconds as I turn the engine off.It happened right after replacing the engine mount on the driver's side.
It definatly has to come out the bottom. The best way to do it is to disconnect everything that connects the engine and transmission to the vehicle and drop the sub frame with the engine and tranny still intact.
$150 to $600 depending if the transmission or engine has to be lowered/removed or if it can be changed through crankcase removal.
Replacing the water pump on a 1995 Honda Civic requires removal of the timing belt and several other engine components, along with draining the coolant system. Once all the components are removed the mounting bolts on the water pump need to come off. The pump will then be able to be replaced.