Peugeot 2008 2008
Brand: Peugeot
Family : 2008
Model: 2008
Body: 5-DOOR CROSS OVER
Engine: TURBO DIESEL DV4C
Model: 2008
Transmission: STT TYPE 5-SPEED MANUAL GEARBOX
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GEAR BOX CLUTCH 'E' for Peugeot 2008 2008

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AUTOMATIC GEAR-BOX PISTON

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Applicability Peugeot 231908 for Peugeot 2008 2008

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CLUTCH RETURN SET

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AUTO GEAR-BOX INT DISC

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AUTO GEAR-BOX EXT DISC

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BVA CLUTCH THRUST PLATE

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AGB NEEDLE BEARING

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AGB ADJUSTING WASHERS SET

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AGB SHAFT STOP-RING

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GEAR BOX CLUTCH 'E' for Peugeot 2008 2008
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Peugeot Gear Box Clutch ‘E’: Essential Component for Transmission Efficiency

The Gear Box Clutch ‘E’ is a crucial part of the transmission system in Peugeot vehicles, designed to manage the transfer of engine power to the drive train efficiently. This component plays a vital role in ensuring smooth gear transitions and overall vehicle performance. In this detailed guide, we will examine the specifics of the Gear Box Clutch ‘E’, its technical purpose, integration with other transmission components, and tips for repair, installation, or replacement.

Technical Purpose of the Gear Box Clutch ‘E’

The Gear Box Clutch ‘E’ is primarily responsible for engaging and disengaging the gears within the vehicle's transmission system. This operation is critical for seamless power transfer from the engine to the wheels, allowing for smooth acceleration, deceleration, and gear shifting.

In the context of an automatic transmission, this clutch mechanism enables the automatic selection and engagement of gears based on vehicle speed, load, and driver input. When the clutch is engaged, it locks the gears together, allowing power transfer. Conversely, when disengaged, it allows for gear changes without interrupting power flow.

Connection with Other Nodes

Within a Peugeot vehicle, the Gear Box Clutch ‘E’ is interconnected with several other vital transmission components, facilitating the efficient operation of the drivetrain. Key connections include:

  • Input Shaft: The clutch assembly is mounted on the input shaft, which carries power from the engine into the transmission.
  • Planetary Gear Sets: These gear sets play a pivotal role in determining the gear ratio, and they rely on the clutch to lock certain gears in place during operation.
  • Clutch Packs: Multiple friction and steel plates within the clutch pack engage or disengage to transfer power effectively.
  • Hydraulic System: In automatic transmissions, a hydraulic system controls the engagement of the clutch using fluid pressure to actuate pistons within the clutch assembly.
  • Electronic Control Unit (ECU): The ECU monitors vehicle conditions and sends signals to the hydraulic system to manage clutch operation based on driving needs.

Parts Included in the Assembly

The Gear Box Clutch ‘E’ assembly comprises multiple components, each contributing to the efficient functioning of the clutch. The diagram provided illustrates these parts clearly. Here is an overview of the elements:

  1. Input Shaft: The main shaft that connects the engine to the transmission.
  2. Support Bearing: Provides support to the input shaft to maintain alignment and minimize friction.
  3. Thrust Washer: A smooth bearing surface that reduces friction between rotating parts.
  4. O-Ring Seal: Ensures a tight seal to prevent fluid leakage.
  5. Backing Plate: Provides structural support to the clutch pack.
  6. Separator Plate: Positioned between clutch plates to facilitate smooth engagement.
  7. Clutch Discs: Friction discs that engage with the steel plates to transfer torque.
  8. Steel Plates: Work in tandem with the clutch discs to manage power transfer.
  9. Clutch Drum: Encases the clutch pack and houses the components securely.
  10. Pressure Plate: Applies pressure to the clutch discs to engage or disengage the clutch.
  11. Snap Ring: Holds components in place within the clutch drum.
  12. Piston Assembly: Actuates the clutch engagement via hydraulic pressure.
  13. Piston Seals: Prevent hydraulic fluid leakage around the piston.
  14. Return Spring: Ensures the clutch disengages smoothly when hydraulic pressure is released.
  15. Thrust Bearing: Allows axial rotation with minimal friction.

Technical Characteristics of the Parts

Each component within the Gear Box Clutch ‘E’ assembly has specific technical characteristics designed to ensure reliability and performance:

  • Friction Materials: The clutch discs are lined with friction materials capable of withstanding high temperatures and providing consistent engagement properties.
  • Steel Composition: The steel plates are made from high-grade steel to endure the stress of repeated engagement and disengagement.
  • Fluid Dynamics: The hydraulic pistons and seals are engineered to handle high-pressure fluid without leakage, ensuring precise control over clutch operation.
  • Thermal Stability: All components are designed to perform reliably under varying temperature conditions typical in a transmission environment.
  • Durability: Enhanced materials and robust design ensure long service life and reduce the need for frequent replacements.

Repair, Installation, or Replacement of the Gear Box Clutch ‘E’

Maintaining and replacing the Gear Box Clutch ‘E’ is vital for the prolonged health of your Peugeot’s transmission system. Here are some valuable pointers:

Signs of Wear and Symptoms

  • Slipping Gears: If the clutch fails to hold the gears firmly, you might experience slipping, leading to poor acceleration and increased wear.
  • Delayed Shifting: An indication that the clutch is not engaging or disengaging promptly, resulting in a lag during gear transitions.
  • Strange Noises: Grinding or screeching sounds during gear shifts can signify worn clutch components or a lack of lubrication.
  • Fluid Leaks: Leaking transmission fluid can cause insufficient hydraulic pressure for clutch operation.

Steps for Installation or Replacement

  1. Preparation: Ensure you have the correct replacement parts for your specific Peugeot model. Gather necessary tools such as sockets, wrenches, and a hydraulic press.
  2. Drain Transmission Fluid: Begin by safely draining the transmission fluid to prevent leaks and ensure clean reassembly.
  3. Access Clutch Assembly: Remove the transmission housing to access the clutch pack. This may involve disconnecting various transmission components and linkages.
  4. Disassemble Old Clutch: Carefully dismantle the old clutch assembly, noting the arrangement of components for accurate reassembly.
  5. Inspect Parts: Examine all parts for wear or damage. Replace any components showing signs of excessive wear or malfunction.
  6. Install New Clutch: Assemble the new clutch parts in the correct order, ensuring all components are properly aligned and seated.
  7. Reassemble Transmission: Reattach all previously removed components and secure the transmission housing. Ensure all fasteners are tightened to manufacturer specifications.
  8. Refill Transmission Fluid: Refill the transmission with the recommended type and quantity of fluid, checking for leaks and ensuring proper fluid levels.
  9. Testing: Start the vehicle and test the transmission operation. Monitor for smooth gear shifts and ensure the clutch engages and disengages appropriately.

By understanding the intricate details of the Gear Box Clutch ‘E’ and its maintenance procedures, you can ensure your Peugeot’s transmission system operates efficiently and prolong the vehicle's performance and reliability.