I have to change the clutch in my 1997 Volkwagen Jetta GLX VR6--have instructions but it doesn't say if I have to drop the engine or not? Any other viable information you may have is also appreciated.How to change the clutch in a 1997 Volkswagen VW Jetta GLX VR6?On my 1999.5 Jetta TDI (quite different, I know) I had to drop the transmission but not the engine. I did this with the car on rhino ramps, and getting the transmission back up was extremely difficult to do by myself. I was not able to do it from beneath, so I ended up standing in front of the car, leaning waaaaaay forward and lifting the tranny into place. This was probably not the best thing I could have done for my back.
On www.tdiclub.com there is a good 100-page guide, with a photo on every page. It's a free download, but you'll have to search through the forums for a little bit to find it. You might want to see if there is one for an A3 body Jetta...I know the website is for TDIs, but for a clutch change TDI vs VR6 shouldn't really matter.How to change the clutch in a 1997 Volkswagen VW Jetta GLX VR6?Too much info to tell you. Go to an auto parts store and buy a chilton manual.How to change the clutch in a 1997 Volkswagen VW Jetta GLX VR6?No, you don't need to drop the whole power train. You will need to hang 1sh the engine though because you will need to loosen the front pendulum mount and the back trans mount. I personally will not do this repair on the floor. It's a two person job to drop the trans. because you will need to tilt the back at 1 o'clock then drop or it get caught on the sub frame.How to change the clutch in a 1997 Volkswagen VW Jetta GLX VR6?Go to your library and look at the Haynes manual, or better yet buy one.
Frankly with your amount of expertise your best bet is to take it to a car repair place.
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