HOW TO REMOVE OR ACCESS TORQUE CONVERTER BOLTS NUTS AND FLYWHEEL BOLTS OR NUTS

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HOW TO REMOVE OR ACCESS TORQUE CONVERTER BOLTS NUTS AND FLYWHEEL BOLTS OR NUTS

If you need to remove the torque converter bolts or nut on your car we will explain where the torque converter bolts / torque converter nuts are located and how to access them. We demonstrated on this 4 cylinder Dodge engine but the procedure will apply to multiple cars. You reach the torque converter bolts / torque converter nuts through special opening or through the starter. We demonstrated how to remove them and what they look like. Some cars may have torque converter bolts while others have torque converter nuts. We have see from 3 to 6 bolts or nuts depending on the engine side and horsepower.

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AutoRepairGuys
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Thanks for the video, I knew to check under the starter motor area for bolts, but my car didn't have access through there... was frustrated thinking I had to pull the engine and trans together, didn't know there was another access point located around the area. Now that I found the access slot I can continue with my initial plan of pulling the engine block alone without trans. Very much appreciated.

adlaifranco
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Thanks for the information, you make it too easy!

michaelschnetzer
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Thank you alot . I opened a Peugeot 206 and I had no idea how to get the torque converter out. After this video I'm sure I'm all set

Johnny-xiby
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Nissan sentra torque converter bolts have to removed the starter two 18 mm bolts.

islandbeaches
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Hello friend . Do you have any videos that shows how to remove AT from 2006 scion xa ? If you do not have any video, would you please jut guide me from where to start . I do admire you for your great knowledge & share it for all .
I do thank you for you response 👌🙏 🙏 🙏 namaste 🙋🧚
10 / 06 / 23

johnbaptist
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What size Torque socket did you use T-50 or T-55

trainwreckthomas_
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Thank you for the information
I have removed the transmission with the converter and it is wrong. And wasted my time

murtada
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Not on the 2006 audi a4 1.8..no hole 😢

aingemechanic
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Try putting the actual year and model of the vehicle because this process is Not correct for all vehicles

stevenb