My girlfriend's 2015 Mirage DE no longer has any clutch response and it appears the throwout bearing let go. I am sure this is related to how she drives the car and I would want to change the entire clutch kit as I could tell her clutch felt really soft the last time I drove the car. I have one from Oreilly with a throwout bearing, friction disc, alignment tool, and pressure plate on order. It is this kit. https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/c...utch+kit&pos=0
I was curious how entailed this job is. I have done clutches on Geo Metros in the past and these do not look all that complicated to work on when it comes to splitting the transmission apart. Mine is in the shop due to an accident caused by a pothole that swallowed the front end of my car (a whole other topic) so do not have mine here to compare. I have a ton going on over the next week and figure this is probably a half a day job or so and might try to get it into a shop.
I would normally do this but this couldn't come at a worse time for me. Next week would have been OK for me to tackle this but not until next Tues at the earliest. What do you think? How complex is this job? I assume transmission fluid would also need to be drained. I was planning to do that on both our cars pretty soon so that would be done by default with this job.
Conor