1999 FIAT PUNTO Chapter 12

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Chapter 5 PartC: 
Preheating system - diesel models 
Contents 
Glow plugs - removal, inspection and refitting 2 Preheating system - description and testing 1 Preheating system control unit - rem

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FIAT PUNTO 1999 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
5C«2 Preheating system - diesel models 
2.3 No 4 glow plug showing the main supply lead end the interconnecting strap 2.5 Removing a glow plug 
2 Glow plugs -removal, Inspection and refitting 
Remov

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FIAT PUNTO 1999 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
6*1 
Chapter 6 
Clutch 
Contents 
Clutch - adjustment Clutch assembly - removal, inspection and refitting Clutch cable • removal and refitting Clutch hydraulic system - bleeding 
Degrees of difficu

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6*2 Clutch 
3 Clutch cable -removal and refitting 
Note: This procedure applies to models fitted with a cabfe-opemted dutch
 release mechanism. 
Removal 1 Remove the battery and tray as described In

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FIAT PUNTO 1999 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
Clutch 6*3 
6 WorWng inside the vehicle, extract the split pin and remove the washer securing the master cylinder pushrod to the clutch pedal. Dsoonnect the pushrod from the pivot. 7 Have an assistan

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FIAT PUNTO 1999 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
6*4 Clutch 
7.17 Using a clutch friction plate centralising toot 11 Examine the machined beanng surfaces of the pressure plate and of the flywheel; they should be clean, completely flat, and free fro

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FIAT PUNTO 1999 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
7A»1 
Chapter 7 Part A: 
Manual transmission 
Contents 
Gearchange lever and linkage - removal and refitting 2 General information 1 Manual transmission oil level check See Chapter 1A or 18 Manual t

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FIAT PUNTO 1999 176 / 1.G Workshop Manual 
7A*2 Manual transmission 
Gear selection is via a floor-mounted lever and selector rod mechanism (seo Illustration). The selector rod causes the appropriate selector fork to move its respective synch