To change the transmission torque converter on a 1998 Chevy Cavalier, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Drain the Transmission Fluid and remove the transmission pan to access the torque converter. Disconnect the torque converter from the flexplate and remove the transmission from the engine, then replace the old torque converter with the new one before reinstalling the transmission and pan. Finally, refill the transmission with fluid and check for leaks.
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To change the clutch in a 1998 Chevrolet Cavalier, first, ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Remove the transmission by disconnecting components such as the shift linkage, driveshaft, and any electrical connections. Once the transmission is out, unbolt the old clutch assembly from the flywheel, clean the surface, and install the new clutch, ensuring proper alignment. Reassemble the transmission and all disconnected components before lowering the vehicle and testing the clutch operation.
The torque converter is located between the engine and transmission. The clutch packs are inside the transmission. This car has no mechanical clutch as it is an automatic. There is also a clutch mounted on the front of the A/C compressor.
its right in the transmission
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The slave cylinder is mounted directly over input shaft on transmission behind clutch. Unfortuantely the transmission must be removed to access it. You will see it bolted to tranny once you get it out.
The torque converter clutch is inside of the toque converter. You must replace the whole torque converter as an assembly. The torque converter is sandwiched between the engine and transmission inside the transmission bellhousing. To access and replace the torque converter, the transmission will have to be removed. The trnsmission on that car is removed by raising the car on a hoist, supporting the engine with a special engine support tool, removing the lower engine cradle assmebly, and removing the transmission out through the bottom of the vehicle.
The lock up clutch is inside the torque converter. The solenoid is on the valve body in the transmission. The wiring runs from the engine computer to the transmission.
The PowerGlide is a very primitive transmision by todays standards. It does not have a Torque Converter clutch. So there is no control for it.
The transmission must be removed to install a new clutch.The transmission must be removed to install a new clutch.
It's probably the transmission, either the valve body or the clutch pack. Either way, it means a rebuild of the transmission.
Changing the clutch on a 1999 Chevy Cavalier requires remove of the transmission. Once the unit is dropped. Access and loosen the flywheel bolts. Then remove the clutch dish bolts. Pull the clutch off. Installation and reversal of the removal, just be sure the properly bleed the clutch system.