In a manual transmission, the clutch can be found between the crankshaft and transmission housing. In an automatic transmission, the clutch pack can be found inside the transaxle assembly.

The clutch looks like a metal disc that’s covered with a friction material. The clutch essentially freewheels when no pressure is applied against it. When pressure is applied, it comes into contact with a different component and they rotate at the same speed.
Tips On How to Access the Clutch
For any major repair or parts replacement job, disconnecting the battery is always a must. Accessing the clutch also involves unbolting the engine mount to access the transaxle and eventually removing the transmission.
In most cases, removing the pressure plate and sliding the clutch disc outward should expose the clutch. A clutch alignment tool is also essential to ensure the replacement is done properly.
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