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  6. : How do you replace the clutch of an Alfa Romeo 156?

Alfa Romeo 156 - Video tutorial

Model: Alfa Romeo 156 MK 1 - Years 1997-2007
Part: Clutch
Operation: How do you replace the clutch of an Alfa Romeo 156?

In order to replace the clutch of the Alfa Romeo 156, you need to remove the front wheels and the inner covers of the respective wheel arches, so that you have access to the components inside the engine compartment. By doing so, it will be possible to unscrew the bolts that fix the clutch housing, completely removing it and then unscrewing the bolts that fix the clutch to its seat. At this point, you can remove the old clutch and insert the new replacement part; after installation, you will need to reinsert the housing and mount all the components previously removed.


Posted on 20 April 2023 by ScegliAuto

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