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Car clutch repair Toyota 4Runner 2 (N120)
Description of the clutch design
Car Clutch Parts 1. Flywheel; 2. Guide bearing; 3. Friction disc (5VZ-FE engine); 4. Clutch housing; 5. Release bearing; 6. Spring clamp; 7. Fork; 8. Fork axle; 9. Cover; 10. Friction disc (3RZ-FE engine) The clutch is...
Car Clutch Parts 1. Flywheel; 2. Guide bearing; 3. Friction disc (5VZ-FE engine); 4. Clutch housing; 5. Release bearing; 6. Spring clamp; 7. Fork; 8. Fork axle; 9. Cover; 10. Friction disc (3RZ-FE engine) The clutch is...
Clutch Master Cylinder — Removal and Installation
1. Drain the liquid by sucking it out of the tank with a bulb syringe. 2. Disconnect the hydraulic line from the cylinder and plug it. 3. Remove the trim in the driver's footwell area. 4. Disconnect the master cylinder...
1. Drain the liquid by sucking it out of the tank with a bulb syringe. 2. Disconnect the hydraulic line from the cylinder and plug it. 3. Remove the trim in the driver's footwell area. 4. Disconnect the master cylinder...
Clutch slave cylinder — removal and installation
1. Remove the spring clip from the cylinder tappet. 2. Raise the front of the car. 3. Loosen the hydraulic tube mounting nut. 4. Unscrew the bolts (indicated by arrows) and remove the cylinder. 5. Installation is...
1. Remove the spring clip from the cylinder tappet. 2. Raise the front of the car. 3. Loosen the hydraulic tube mounting nut. 4. Unscrew the bolts (indicated by arrows) and remove the cylinder. 5. Installation is...
Clutch parts — removal, inspection and installation
Pressure plate surface 1. Normal wear and tear; 2. Increased wear; 3. Increased wear on fingers; 4. Breakage or deformation of spring pins Attention! Remove dust from wear of linings with a special cleaner. Do not use...
Pressure plate surface 1. Normal wear and tear; 2. Increased wear; 3. Increased wear on fingers; 4. Breakage or deformation of spring pins Attention! Remove dust from wear of linings with a special cleaner. Do not use...
Release bearing — removal, inspection and installation
1. Remove the slave cylinder. 2. Remove the transmission. 3. Remove the spring clip from the fork ball joint. 4. Remember how the release bearing mounts to the fork, remove the bearing (photo on the left). Remove the...
1. Remove the slave cylinder. 2. Remove the transmission. 3. Remove the spring clip from the fork ball joint. 4. Remember how the release bearing mounts to the fork, remove the bearing (photo on the left). Remove the...
Guide Bearing — Checking and Replacing
1. The pilot bearing is the support for the primary shaft of the gearbox and is pressed into the hole in the rear flange of the crankshaft. The condition of the bearing should be checked every time the clutch is...
1. The pilot bearing is the support for the primary shaft of the gearbox and is pressed into the hole in the rear flange of the crankshaft. The condition of the bearing should be checked every time the clutch is...
Bleeding the Clutch Hydraulic Drive
1. Bleeding the system will be required every time after disassembling and assembling the clutch hydraulic line. 2. Fill the reservoir with fresh brake fluid (use of waste liquid is prohibited). 3. Raise the car. 4....
1. Bleeding the system will be required every time after disassembling and assembling the clutch hydraulic line. 2. Fill the reservoir with fresh brake fluid (use of waste liquid is prohibited). 3. Raise the car. 4....
Clutch pedal — checking and adjustment
Clutch pedal height and free travel 1. Place for determining the tappet play (free running); 2. Pedal height adjustment location; 3. Pedal height; 4. Free play Checking and adjusting 1. Remove the mat to expose the...
Clutch pedal height and free travel 1. Place for determining the tappet play (free running); 2. Pedal height adjustment location; 3. Pedal height; 4. Free play Checking and adjusting 1. Remove the mat to expose the...
Clutch Lock Switch — Checking, Adjusting and Replacing
Clutch lock switch The switch is designed to block engine starting if the clutch pedal is not depressed. Clutch lock switch (indicated by the arrow) mounted on a bracket at the top of the pedal, secured with 2 nuts,...
Clutch lock switch The switch is designed to block engine starting if the clutch pedal is not depressed. Clutch lock switch (indicated by the arrow) mounted on a bracket at the top of the pedal, secured with 2 nuts,...
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