Renault Clio: K9K, and Right-hand Drive

Renault Clio. Brake servo

REMOVAL

I - REMOVAL PREPARATION OPERATION

Renault Clio. Brake servo

Renault Clio. Brake servo

Renault Clio. Brake servo

II - OPERATION FOR REMOVAL OF PART CONCERNED

Renault Clio. Brake servo

Note: To pass the servo between the bulkhead and the engine, the pushrod must be oriented towards the bottom, with the engine slightly pulled forward.

REFITTING

I - REFITTING PREPARATIONS OPERATION

Renault Clio. Brake servo

Renault Clio. Brake servo

II - REFITTING OPERATION FOR PART CONCERNED

III - FINAL OPERATION.

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