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Car clutch repair Renault Clio 1
Clutch specifications
Main characteristics Clutch type Single disc with diaphragm spring, cable driven Adjustment Automatic Friction disc Diameter: C, D and E series engines 181.5 mm F-series engines 200.0 mm Tightening torques Nm Clutch...
Main characteristics Clutch type Single disc with diaphragm spring, cable driven Adjustment Automatic Friction disc Diameter: C, D and E series engines 181.5 mm F-series engines 200.0 mm Tightening torques Nm Clutch...
General description of the clutch
1. All models with manual transmission are equipped with a cable-operated clutch. The block consists of a steel housing assembly, which is mounted on pins and bolted to the rear surface of the flywheel, a pressure plate...
1. All models with manual transmission are equipped with a cable-operated clutch. The block consists of a steel housing assembly, which is mounted on pins and bolted to the rear surface of the flywheel, a pressure plate...
Clutch cable — removal and installation
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery. 2. To access the cable on the clutch housing, remove the air filter or air intake duct (depending on the model, see Section 4 ). 3. Disconnect the cable from...
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery. 2. To access the cable on the clutch housing, remove the air filter or air intake duct (depending on the model, see Section 4 ). 3. Disconnect the cable from...
Clutch pedal — removal and installation
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery. 2. Unfasten the cable ( see previous chapter ), but do not pull it out of the partition. 3. Remove the mounting brackets from both ends of the brake/clutch...
Removal 1. Disconnect the negative cable from the battery. 2. Unfasten the cable ( see previous chapter ), but do not pull it out of the partition. 3. Remove the mounting brackets from both ends of the brake/clutch...
Clutch assembly — removal, inspection and installation
Warning: Clutch wear dust deposited on clutch components may contain asbestos, which is harmful to health. DO NOT blow it out with compressed air or inhale it. DO NOT use gasoline or mineral solvents to remove dust....
Warning: Clutch wear dust deposited on clutch components may contain asbestos, which is harmful to health. DO NOT blow it out with compressed air or inhale it. DO NOT use gasoline or mineral solvents to remove dust....
Release bearing — removal, inspection and installation
Removal 1. Access to the release bearing can be gained in one of two ways. Or remove the gearbox separately ( see Section 7A ), or remove the power unit ( Section 2F ) and separate the transmission from the engine on...
Removal 1. Access to the release bearing can be gained in one of two ways. Or remove the gearbox separately ( see Section 7A ), or remove the power unit ( Section 2F ) and separate the transmission from the engine on...
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Other sections on other Renault models
➽ Transmission: Clutch Renault Kangoo 1 (1997-2007)
➽ Transmission: Clutch Renault Duster 1 (2009-2017)
➽ Transmission: Clutch Renault Sandero 1 (2007-2012, petrol)
➽ Transmission: Clutch Renault Megan 2 (2002-2009, petrol)
➽ Transmission: Clutch Renault Espace III (1996-2002)
➽ Transmission: Clutch Renault Laguna 2 (2001-2007)
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- General information
- Maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Power unit
- Petrol engines 1.1 l (C)
- Petrol engines 1.2 l (D)
- Petrol engines 1.2/1.4 l (E)
- Petrol engines 1.8 l (F)
- Diesel engines
- Overhaul of engines
- Cooling and heating
- Fuel system (carburetor)
- Central fuel injection
- Distributed fuel injection
- Fuel system (diesel)
- Starting and charging system
- Ignition system (transistor)
- Ignition system (electronic)
- Pre-heating of diesel engines
- Transmission
- Clutch
- Manual gearbox
- Automatic gearbox
- Drive shafts
- Chassis, running gear
- Brake system
- Car suspension
- Steering system
- Body and interior
- Exterior (external elements)
- Doors, locks and windows
- Electrical equipment
- Equipment and devices
- Electrical circuits

