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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / May 2008

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405 diesel Haynes Manual - removing transmission section

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puffernutter - 04 May 2008 17:41 GMT
Hello,

I am in the process of changing the clutch in my 1993 405TD estate.

I have a Haynes manual, but too late I realised it was the petrol
version. (Halfrauds didn't have any 405 manuals in my local store).

Does anybody have the 405 diesel manual and if they have, could they
scan and e-mail me the section on removing the transmission please.

Many thanks

Peter
Chris - 04 May 2008 18:17 GMT
Peter where do you live? i have a 405 but no scanner i could type it
all out, and send it to you. if that helps?
puffernutter - 04 May 2008 18:38 GMT
> Peter where do you live? i have a 405 but no scanner i could type it
> all out, and send it to you. if that helps?
Chris,

I live in Trowbridge, Wiltshire.

Thanks for the offer, but it far too much to expect you to type it out
for me.

Cheers

Peter
Chris - 04 May 2008 18:39 GMT
when i go back to work on tuesday a can photo copy it for u and post it
Chris - 04 May 2008 19:06 GMT
Peter i am sending it too you in about 10-15 mins by e.mail
Chris - 15 May 2008 19:09 GMT
Peter.
     Did you get the box in and out in the end ?
puffernutter - 20 May 2008 08:51 GMT
> Peter.
>       Did you get the box in and out in the end ?

Hello Chris,

Thanks for sending those pages of the manual through.

It would appear that the diesel is a lot more complicated/difficult
than the petrol (less room to play with) and I also had a push clutch,
so having read through what was needed several times I decided that I
didn't feel competent to do the job in the time that I had available.

In the end I found a local garage who fitted the clutch for £150 (I
supplied the materials), they had the car for two days and did an
excellent job.

Cheers

Peter
Chris - 20 May 2008 18:03 GMT
Thats a good price you should of given it a go .

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