Fault phenomenon: Due to clutch slippage, the clutch pressure plate, clutch plate and release bearing were replaced in a repair shop. During the disassembly process, the repairman discovered that the crankshaft rear oil. The seal was leaking, so he replaced it 1 After the rear crankshaft oil seal, install the flywheel, clutch plate, pressure plate and transmission. After installation, when starting the engine, the starter works normally, but the engine never starts.
Solution
First align the mark on the crankshaft pulley with the mark on the timing cover, then look at the letter T on the flywheel (this is not known that when I consult after driving the car) (marked) is not at the top, but 2 holes are offset to the left Indeed, the steering wheel is incorrectly installed.
The repairman removed the 8 boulons of the steering wheel, turned the steering wheel, turned the letter T marked up, installed the steering wheel bolts and reinstalled the transmission. The repairman thought it might be the problem with the car. be eliminated. Take a test drive, start the engine, the starter works normally, but the engine still fails to start and the fault is still not eliminated.