For starters, call and ask around. Prices can vary. To my knowledge, parts and labor should range from $400-$800 depending on the parts needed and labor involved.
2005 manual transmission toyota corolla cost $1,100 at dealer
Local dealership charged me $1,400 recently for an '06 Toyota Corolla S clutch.
To change the clutch you need to remove the engine, the transmission or both. The clutch is BEWEEN the engine and transmission and you can't get it off without separating them.
To change the clutch on a 1989 Toyota Corolla, start by disconnecting the battery and removing the transmission. This involves lifting the car, removing the wheels, and detaching the drive shafts. Once the transmission is out, unbolt the old clutch from the flywheel, clean the flywheel surface, and install the new clutch disc and pressure plate. Finally, reassemble the transmission and drivetrain components, ensuring everything is properly aligned and secured.
Check (or have someone check) the clutch fluid reservoir. The fluid may be low.
Disconnect you brake system and die
Yes because you have to take the bolts out of the transmission and slide back enough to replace your clutch.
kill ur self
same as brake fluid resevoir
You have to take the driver side tire off, disassemble everything to get to the transmission.. the transmission has to come out too, the clutch will be right behind it. if you need more specific details, let me know.
It sounds like the clutch master cylinder or slave cylinder has gone bad.These are not that expensive to replace.
Just take the transmission off and the clutch will be exposed. Its that simple. Of course you need to remove the clutch cover, if any fingers are bent or broken, then replace the cover. While your at it replace the release bearing and pilot bearing.