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Where is the clutch on a Hyundai Accent?

Where is the clutch on a Hyundai Accent?

The manual transmission in your Hyundai Accent uses a clutch to engage and disengage the power from the engine to the transmission. The clutch disc is sandwiched between the engine flywheel and the transmission pressure plate.

Why does a hydraulic clutch need to be adjusted?

Since the friction material on the clutch plate will wear down over time, the hydraulic clutch will automatically adjust to compensate for this loss. If you aren’t comfortable with the point at which your clutch engages, you can easily adjust it by following the steps below.

How do you lower the transmission on a Hyundai Accent?

Place a transmission lift underneath the transmission to hold the transmission and lower it down. If you don’t have a transmission lift, you can use a transmission attachment for your jack. Shift the transmission back and forth until it drops onto the jack.

How can I adjust the clutch on my car?

Depress the clutch several times and check the feel of the pedal. The clutch should engage smoothly. This will also seat the clutch cable fully after a few depressions. Now measure the clutch pedal freeplay as outlined in part one. The free play should be within manufacturer’s range specifications now.

The manual transmission in your Hyundai Accent uses a clutch to engage and disengage the power from the engine to the transmission. The clutch disc is sandwiched between the engine flywheel and the transmission pressure plate.

Since the friction material on the clutch plate will wear down over time, the hydraulic clutch will automatically adjust to compensate for this loss. If you aren’t comfortable with the point at which your clutch engages, you can easily adjust it by following the steps below.

Where can I get the clutch cable adjusted?

If you find the clutch pedal engaging earlier on the pedal push then the clutch cable needs to be adjusted. You can find the best mechanic for your Clutch Cable Adjustment at AutoGuru. For awesome high-quality mechanics near you!

Place a transmission lift underneath the transmission to hold the transmission and lower it down. If you don’t have a transmission lift, you can use a transmission attachment for your jack. Shift the transmission back and forth until it drops onto the jack.

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Ruth Doyle