Yes you do, and it is a heavy one too.
No big job mate. Gearbox to be removed. The last car to change a clutch without moving the gearbox was a Vauxhall Cavalier 1998/99.
Yes, on a 1995 Vauxhall Corsa 1.2, the gearbox typically needs to be removed to change the clutch. This is because the clutch is located between the engine and the gearbox, making it necessary to separate them to access the clutch assembly. It's important to ensure proper support and alignment when reassembling to avoid any issues.
I had same problem so I changed clutch, no diference. found the plate the clutch pedal conects to had pulled away from bulkhead. rewelded to bulkhead and clutch was fine.
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Yes, end of the cable on the clutch actuation arm on the gearbox located under the battery 10mm spanner size best wishes
Other than it being a transmission & gearbox out job, I don't know, but that's what is needed as the slave cylinder is apparently INSIDE the bell-housing.
if its flywheel all car will shake/vibrate when you accelerate have had my zafira diagnosed at vauxhall they quoted over £1300 try cleckheaton clutch specialist in Bradford
The gearbox will physically fit, you need to change the clutch to a push type clutch however. If we are talking 5 speed gearboxes.
All fronteras have hydraulic clutches. No cables.
No. You can remove the clutch and gearbox with the engine in-situ.
You have to remove the engine and gearbox. you will need a engine crane. Once you have the engine and box out, remove gearbox from engine and replace clutch, Refit gearbox to engine, put engine and gearbox back in car. Easy job if you have access to a engine crane.