Some vehicle models use a mechanical clutch actuator.

The sealed release bearing is controlled by a clutch release fork and a cable that is directly connected to the clutch pedal.

Replacing the Clutch Cable

For ease of subsequent installation, measure the length of the free section of the lower end of the cable (near the gearbox) before removing the cable.

Replacing the Clutch Cable

Moving the cable forward, we remove it from the slot in the clutch release fork.

Remove the cable sheath damper from the bracket on the gearbox housing.

Replacing the Clutch Cable

Inside the car, under the dashboard, we disconnect the end Cable from the clutch pedal sector.

Remove the cable housing from the stop in the dash panel and remove the cable, pulling it out of the dash panel into the engine compartment.

Replacing the clutch cable

After installing the new cable, perform the initial cable adjustment.

Measure dimensions L and L1, respectively, between the end of the damper and the clutch release fork, as well as between the end of the damper and the cable tip.

Dimension L should be equal to (86±5) mm, size L1 – (60±5) mm.

If the dimensions don't match, adjust the cable end adjusting nut with the lock nut loosened.