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Renault 19 (1988-1996) Espace I and II (1984-1996) Espace III (1996-2002)

Car clutch repair Renault 19

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Clutch — design description
Clutch — design description
The most important elements of the clutch 1 - slave disk; 2 - clutch pressure plate; 3 - clutch release bearing; 4 - clutch cable; 5 - clutch clearance adjustment mechanism; 6 - clutch pedal. Only the clutch makes it...
Checking the clutch condition
Checking the clutch condition
The wear of the driven disk cannot be determined in the assembled state of the clutch. The first sign of wear is clutch slippage. A worn clutch makes itself known, first of all, when driving in the highest gear with a...
Clutch pedal travel — adjustment
Clutch pedal travel — adjustment
There must be a certain gap between the clutch transmission elements when the pedal is not pressed. The figure shows the components of the clutch adjustment automation. When you press the clutch pedal (1) with your...
Clutch clearance adjustment mechanism
Clutch clearance adjustment mechanism
Clutch clearance adjustment mechanism components 1 - pedal holder; 2 - dog; 3 - toothed segment with clutch cable tip mount; 4 - spring; 5 - toothed segment lever; 6 - clutch pedal; 7 - clutch drive cable. The main...
Replacing the clutch cable
Replacing the clutch cable
When installing the clutch release bearing (3) onto the gearbox toothed shaft (2), make sure that the square (4) is correctly installed in the clutch release fork (1). Do not move the clutch release fork along the...
Driving with a broken clutch cable
Driving with a broken clutch cable
You can at least get to the service station without clutch control. Acceleration: turn off the engine, engage 1st gear and start the starter. Renault 19 will start and drive simultaneously with the engine start. Those...
Removal and installation the clutch
Removal and installation the clutch
1. Remove the gearbox. 2. If you plan to reinstall the removed clutch, mark the pressure plate and flywheel with scratches so that you can reinstall them in their old position. 3. To prevent the membrane spring from...
Replacing the release bearing
Replacing the release bearing
In this case, it is necessary to remove the gearbox. The clutch release bearing is loosely mounted in the clutch release fork and can thus move back and forth on the clutch shaft or main shaft. 1. Turn the clutch...
Troubleshooting Clutch Problems
Troubleshooting Clutch Problems
Malfunction Its reason Troubleshooting A. The clutch is slipping. 1. The clutch clearance adjustment mechanism is faulty. 2. The clutch friction linings have worn out. 3. Too little clamping pressure. 4. Oiling of...
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Renault 19 (1988-1996) 
  • General information
  • Maintenance
  • Power unit
  • Engine repair
  • Exhaust system
  • Cooling system
  • Supply system
  • Single-point injection
  • Multi-point injection
  • Diesel injection system
  • Transmission
  • Clutch
  • Car gearbox
  • Chassis, running gear
  • Car suspension
  • Steering
  • Brake system
  • Wheels and tires
  • Body and interior
  • Exterior (external elements)
  • Interior (internal elements)
  • Heating and ventilation
  • Electrical equipment
  • Equipment and devices
  • Headlights and lighting
  • Ignition system
  • Power devices
  • Electrical circuits
Espace I and II (1984-1996) 
  • General information
  • Introduction to the guide
  • Troubleshooting
  • Power unit
  • Engine repair
  • Cooling system
  • Carburetor fuel system
  • Injection fuel system
  • Diesel fuel system
  • Ignition system
  • Transmission
  • Clutch
  • Car gearbox
  • Drive shafts
  • Chassis, running gear
  • Brake system
  • Steering
  • Front suspension
  • Rear suspension
  • Body and interior
  • Exterior (external elements)
  • Interior (internal elements)
  • Doors, locks and windows
  • Electrical equipment
  • Equipment and devices
  • Electrical circuits
Espace III (1996-2002) 
  • General information
  • Introduction to the manual
  • User manual
  • Power unit
  • Petrol engines F3R
  • Petrol engines Z7X
  • Diesel engines G8T
  • Diesel engines G9T
  • Transmission
  • Clutch
  • Mechanical gearbox
  • Automatic gearbox
  • Drive shafts
  • Chassis, running gear
  • Steering
  • Front suspension
  • Rear suspension
  • Brake system
  • Body and interior
  • Exterior (external elements)
  • Interior (internal elements)
  • Doors, locks and windows
  • Heating and ventilation
  • Electrical equipment
  • Equipment and instruments
  • Power devices
  • Electrical circuits
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