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I have a 95 toyota tercel, 4spd, need to replace clutch, trying to find a on-line instructions for free. cant be that difficult but not having any luck. can you help me out.
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Do you need to replace an existing pump or is your car currently manual steering? If it is manual steering there will be more than just adding a pump. The actual steering rack is most likely different from a power steering unit so there would be multiple components required to convert. If your pump is faulty, you just need to disconnect the lines, remove the belt then remove the pump and install the new one. While you are doing that I would flush the old fluid out of the rack to increase life span of steering rack.
the clutch oil is low or empty fill it or there is bad clutch cylender either the one located in front of the steering inside the engine compartment change it or the other is near the gear box
Reservoir should be on the firewall near the brake M/C. Look for a little cup like in pic below with a tube coming out the bottom. That tube goes to your clutch M/C as you can see in the photo.
You could need just an adjustment or your fluid for your clutch is low.
If your car has an hydraulic clutch your fluid may be low ck under the hood for a small resesrvior and ck the fluid in it- also there may be an adjustment.
If not cranks at all check the battery for charge, starter, fuses
If cranks no start check wiring(replace) , distributor cap (replace), rotor, ignition coil
Please kindly let me know if you need more info
Good Luck
Use genuine Toyota "red" coolant. Not a great idea to use anything other than genuine Toyota coolant. The Toyota coolant prolongs the life of the water pump impeller shaft seal. Get it at a Toyota dealer, mix it 50-50 with water.
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