PT Cruiser L4-2.4L Turbo (2009)
Clutch Release Bearing: Service and Repair
Removal
REMOVAL
NOTE: Models equipped with the Diesel and Turbo Engine option utilize a release bearing that is integral to the Concentric Slave Cylinder
(CSC). See: Clutch Hydraulic System/Clutch Slave Cylinder/Service and Repair/Clutch Slave Cylinder - Removal
WARNING: Chrysler does not manufacture any vehicles or replacement parts that contain asbestos. Aftermarket products may or may not
contain asbestos. Refer to aftermarket product packaging for product information. Whether the product contains asbestos or not,
dust and dirt can accumulate on manual clutch parts during normal use. Follow practices prescribed by appropriate regulations
for the handling, processing and disposing of dust and debris
1. Remove the transaxle from the vehicle. . See: Manual Transmission/Transaxle/Service and Repair/Removal and Replacement
2. Move the lever (1) and bearing assembly (2) to a vertical in-line position. Grasp the release lever (2) with two hands in the pivot stud socket area.
Pull with even pressure and the lever will pop off the pivot-stud. Do not use a screwdriver or pry bar to pop off the lever. This may damage the
spring clip on the lever.
3. As a unit, remove the lever from the bearing thrust plate. Be careful not to damage retention tabs on bearing.
4. Examine the condition of the bearing. It is pre-lubricated and sealed and should not be immersed in oil or solvent.
5. The bearing should turn smoothly when held in the hand under a light thrust load. A light drag caused by the lubricant fill is normal. If the bearing
is noisy, rough, or dry, replace the complete bearing assembly with a new bearing.
6. Check the condition of the pivot stud spring clips on back side of clutch release lever. If the clips are broken or distorted, replace the clutch release
lever.