It is no different than any other clutch, you didnt mention if its 4x4, then you will need two floorjacks. If you have changed a clutch before, this will be the same, and i recommend replacing the one piece rear main seal.
you pull the engine and tranny out. pull them apart. remove the clutch on a manual or the torque converter on an automatic. then remove and replace the rear main. it's located on the shaft that went into the tranny.
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You have to remove the engine first from the car. Place it on an engine stand and work your way on removing the cranksaft. No way to remove it while the engine is in the car.
There should be a small resivor by the brake booster on the driver side of engine compartment for clutch fluid.
Make sure you disconnect the slave cylinder and take out of the transmission before you remove the transmission. Remove transmission, remove pressure plate & throw out bearing, and your clutch will fall off. Then just do in reverse - make sure you line the splines on the clutch. You can get an alignment tool from the parts house to make the transmission go in easier.
Help me please - engaged clutch - turned key- engine turned over - power and all then died -- restarted - pop and no power as if battery died???? what can I trouble shoot and where to start???? Thanks
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The pump is basically directly behind the fan on the engine You need to remove the fan and bracket The front engine cover and the timing belt to remove the pump It is driven by the pump