Yes, in most cases. You will need the proper puller to remove and replace the clutch assembly.
The AC clutch cannot be replaced without physically removing the compressor on a 1997 Mercury Sable. The compressor and magnetic plate must be removed before you can access the clutch.
Yes, it can. But on a 1994, you are better off discharging the system, replacing the unit as a whole, and then recharging the system. This will enable you to find any problems in the A/C system that are unknown.
after the clutch master cylinder has been replaced.
What kind of vehicle is the XE?
Clutch is either misadjusted or needs to be replaced.
Its has a bushing and should be replaced everything the clutch is being replaced, as a set!
Maybe "throw-out" bearing Should have been replaced w/clutch
The 89-93 B2600i clutch is hydraulically operated. The clutch pedal is linked to a clutch master cylinder via an adjustable rod, the clutch slave is bolted to the outside of the transmission allowing it to be replaced without removing the transmission and uses a fork to actuate the clutch. See the links below for additional information.
Installed incorrectly, driver who rides the clutch, clutch out of adjustment, weak pressure plate, that should have been replaced along with the clutch.
If the AC pulley is locking up when the ac compressor clutch engages, it's not a clutch problem, it's a compressor problem. But yes, the AC clutch can usually be replaced separately. The problem is, if the clutch is worn out the compressor is probably worn out as well. It usually isn't that much more to replace the whole thing.
yes it does!.like all parts of a car, it depends on your driving style as well as manufacturer recomendation...for example if you tend to dump your clutch often then you clutch will need to be replaced frequently...you can tell when to replace your clutch by the feel of it when driving, if it tends to slip often or it is hard to engage a gear without depressing your clutch pedal several times, its high time to replace your clutch...when driving dont make it a habit to 'ride the clutch' ie:using your clutch when going down hill to disengage your gear without leaving the gear in neutral..
If it has a hydraulic clutch, I believe they can not be adjusted. When the pedal travel is no longer acceptable the clutch disc must be replaced.