As per the outline, remove the transaxle from the vehicle to install and remove. In the case of manual transaxle models, mark the flywheel and clutch pressure plate cover to ensure correct assembly. Then, progressively loosen and remove the pressure plate retaining bolts. (25 words) Remove the pressure plate from the flywheel and remove the clutch driven plate. Verify the coherence of the flywheel clutch face that contacts the surface with the use of a dial gauge, and replace if more than 0.1 mm. Marking the flywheel or driveplate for proper reinstallation on the crankshaft. Take off the retaining bolts, and take out the spacer. You must note the installed position for vehicles with automatic transaxle. If a vehicle bus or transaxle was installed by the OEM, check the installed position and direction of the plates. 22 words Remove the flywheel or driveplate from the crankshaft. During inspection, check the flywheel clutch face contacting surface for excessive scoring or cracks. Ensure not to disturb the retaining bolts on the reverse side of the flywheel clutch face. In the event that the ring gear teeth have been damaged, it is not possible to separate the ring gear from the torque converter or flywheel. Consequently, the whole assembly will have to be renewed. Examine the bolt holes of the driveplate for elongation and the driveplate for cracks. Renew as necessary. When installing, reverse the removal process and align the marks that have been made. With automatic transaxle models, the spacer should be installed with the raised lip facing away from the driveplate. With manual transaxle models, the spacer and adaptor plates shall be installed in the noted position and direction. Prior to installation, apply Loctite Nut Lock or equivalent to the threads of the retaining bolts and tighten them evenly and progressively to the required torque. The clutch driven plate is aligned with the adaptor centre hole using an aligning tool for manual transaxle models, and the pressure plate bolts are progressively tightened in a diagonal sequence. As before, install the transaxle into the vehicle once more.