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Removing and installing bearing bracket (Octavia II) > < Removing and installing over-centre helper spring (Octavia II)
Removing and installing clutch pedal (Octavia II)
Removing and installing clutch pedal (Octavia II)
Special tools and workshop equipment required
t  Pliers -T10005-
t  Release tool -T10178-
Removing
l  Bracket for clutch pedal installed in the vehicle.
–  Slide the driver seat to the rear.
–  Remove lower part of the dash panel insert on the driver's side → Body Work; Rep. gr.70.
   
–  Unscrew crash strut -1- in front of the clutch pedal -2-.
  S30-0119
–  Unscrew clutch pedal -1- from bracket -3-, to this end release nut -2- and pull out screw -5-.
–  Swivel clutch pedal slightly forwards and remove over-centre helper spring -4- from the bracket.
  S30-0120
–  Release support of actuating rod of master cylinder with pliers -T10005-.
–  Remove clutch pedal.
Install
Installation is performed in the reverse order, pay attention to the following points:
  Note
Always replace self-locking nut → Electronic Catalogue of Original Parts.
  S30-0051
–  Attach support -2- to the actuator rod -1- of the master cylinder.
–  Press support into the clutch pedal until it audibly clicks into place.
  S30-0125
–  Insert over-centre helper spring from above into the bracket and while doing so hold the the spring end in the fitting position using the release tool -T10178-.
–  Insert bearing bolt of clutch pedal into the step bearing of the over-centre helper spring.
–  Press on clutch pedal slightly, slide through screw and tighten self-locking nut.
  S30-0121
–  Screw on crash strut -1- in front of the clutch pedal -2-.
–  Install lower part of the dash panel insert on the driver's side → Body Work; Rep. gr.70.
  S30-0119
Tightening torque
ComponentNm
Clutch pedal to bearing bracket → Chapter
Crash strut to bracket/steering column9

   

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