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I can't find a video for this year of Berlina. You can get a free manual from the site above and take a look to see if it is of help. In any online search, avoid the Barina, a different Holden car.
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buy the workshop manual for the car
remember that that engine family is in other cars so if you cannot get a barina of your manufactured date , one earlier or later may still have the same engine
have a look at the heater box and if there are three screws holding a plate in place ( probably underneath ) with a diameter of around the fan size then by undoing these screws the fan and motor will drop out of the box.. Other than that a workshop manual will have the method of removing and replacing.
did you bleed the hydralic clutch system on this vehicle? = air in system or not bleed properly.
most of the flywheels for this model were not to be machined...... however it is ok to machine these only slightly but you must machine the surface the clutch plate contacts with the same amount as the outer raised section the pressure plate bolts to.
new flywheels have painted stamped writing saying do not machine...so if hydralic system is ok find out about flywheel.
also may pay to check clamping force of pressure plate most clutch places can do this or some workshops that is if fingers on pressure plate are all at the same height, not broken or cracked..
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