Manual gearbox — design features Renault/Dacia Sandero cars are equipped with five-speed manual gearboxes (Fig. 6.3). With the K7J engine (volume 1.4 l) aggregate the JH1 gearbox with K7M (1.6 l) and K4M engines (1.6 l. 16V) - JH3 gearbox. Both manual...
Checking the level and adding oil to a manual transmission You will need a syringe to fill the transmission units. Notes: Fill the gearbox with Elf brand oil with a viscosity of 75W-80. No oil change required (just topping up) throughout the entire service life of the gearbox....
Replacing gearbox seals The primary shaft seal is installed in a non-separable unit of the clutch release bearing guide sleeve together with the primary shaft front bearing. The guide sleeve block is pressed into the clutch housing. Special...
Removal and installation of a manual gearbox The main faults that require removing the gearbox from the vehicle to fix are: elevated (compared to the usual) noise; difficult gear shifting; spontaneous disengagement or unclear engagement of gears; oil leakage...
Replacing the control rod of a manual transmission The gearbox control drive rod is removed if it is damaged (for example, if the thread on the pin attaching to the gear shift lever is bent or damaged) or to replace the bushings in the lower head of the gear shift...
Adjusting the manual transmission control drive To adjust the gearbox control drive, special devices are required, provided by the manufacturer to fix the drive elements in a certain position, therefore, if the adjustment is out of order and does not allow you to...