how long will it take to replace the clutch in my 2002 renault clio
you will have to remove the transmission. once you have the tranny off you can remove and replace the clutch...if you buy a new clutch specific directions will come with it...too long to write here.
Not long at all should take no longer then 5 mins
It will take not very long once it has arrived in the post. Dj Coco (BJC) Wrote this.
That depends on your driving style and the type of journeys you do. Harsh clutch use on short stop/start journeys will knock a clutch out much sooner than smooth use on mainly long motorway trips.
check your clutch fluid lines and your clutch fluid and also bleed the clutch and it should work just fine mine did the same thing and i had to replace a clutch line that was pinched
That's kinda hard question to answer. You have to pull the tranny to replace it. It is a very good idea to replace the clutch assembly also while you have the tranny out so you don't have to worry about it. As to time, it will depend on if you have help and such. I would plan on atleast a day. Just take your time and remember the tranny is heavy(around 160 lbs w/ transfer case).
Take out the old clutch. Place safely out of reach of any children. Pick up the new clutch and stick it in. You might need help from a friend as they can be heavy. Best of luck.
5 hours give or take a little.
seven hours of labour at £39 per hour is what I was charged at my local garage to change the clutch in our Renault Scenic. Comments anyone?
The short answer is about a full day. Clutch replacement of an MGB, Roadster or GT entails the removal of the engine/transmission assembly from the car, then separating the two to access the clutch. There is no practical way to get to the clutch any other way, as the transmission cannot be removed with the engine in place.
You replace it. As long as you have the transmission out, you might as well put the clutch and pressure plate in also.