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Kenneth Shannon Posted on Apr 17, 2015
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How do I replace the clutch? - 2006 Suzuki Aerio

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Step 2, remove trans-axle. (im assUming stick shift, as both have clutches.) it's only tedious no tricks or rabbits out of hat.
why not youtube others doing this first. see if its "easy for you" first.

so what does it say there. on that #2 step in FSM.book

answer for STICK shift car.

  1. Before servicing the vehicle, refer to the Precautions Section.
  2. Disconnect the negative battery cable.
  3. Drain the transaxle oil.
  4. Remove or disconnect the following:
    • Clutch operating cylinder with hose still attached
    • Gear control cables
    • All the wiring harness clamps and connectors involved with the transaxle removal, tag if necessary for location to aid during installation
    • Ground cable at the transaxle
    • Starter
    • Exhaust No. 1 pipe bolts
  5. Support engine with lifting device.
    • Engine under covers
    • Exhaust No. 1 pipe and exhaust No. 2 pipe
    • Lower stiffener
    • Left and right ball joints from steering knuckles
    • Drive shaft joints
    • Center shaft support and center shaft
    • Dynamic damper
    • Engine rear mounting
    • Engine rear mounting No. 1 bracket with No. 2 bracket
    • Transaxle to engine bolts and nut
  6. Support transaxle with a transmission jack.
    • Left engine mounting with bracket
  7. Remove any remaining attached parts from the transaxle.
  8. Pull transaxle out so as to disconnect the input shaft from the clutch disc and then remove it.
then the install.'
lots more steps and torque settings. RTM?

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