okay thanks,,,I was afraid of that,,,I will take a closer look at it today,,this is not my car, so I'm not too sure what the real problem is, when I stepped on the clutch peddle, just sitting in the driveway car not running, I felt no resistance on the peddle, I hoping it is the slave cylinder,,,but,,,probably not
okay thanks,,,I was afraid of that,,,I will take a closer look at it today,,this is not my car, so I'm not too sure what the real problem is, when I stepped on the clutch peddle, just sitting in the driveway car not running, I felt no resistance on the peddle, I hoping it is the slave cylinder,,,but,,,probably not
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If you have a metal cable going to your clutch slave cylinder which is mounted on the gearbox bell housing (widest part of the gearbox) there is an adjuster on it. If there is only a hydlaulic pipe going to the slave cylinder then I'm afraid there is no adjustment to be made on your clutch, so, it needs either a new clutch or you have an oil leak onto you clutch pad which needs attending to, so, it's a trip to the local shop.
if the clutch is slipping you have to replace the whole unit wether it be cable or hydraulic.but if the pedal is operating the clutch at a very high possition and its cable you can adjust it at the yoke end.
The clutch is self adjusting,there is no adjustment,it is a fluid system.If it is slipping,replace the clutch .If it just will not let you put it in gear,then the slave cylinder,or brake master is bad.
Clutch pedal are adjustable. I don't know the proper proceedure for your particular car tho. Typically if you look underneath you should see where you can adjust them.
try adjusting any free play in your cable connected to the clutch fork from the clutch peddle, there mite be an adjustment screw, nowadays its usually white plastick, take up any free play in the cable,failing this you mite need a clutch replacement.due to ware.
okay thanks,,,I was afraid of that,,,I will take a closer look at it today,,this is not my car, so I'm not too sure what the real problem is, when I stepped on the clutch peddle, just sitting in the driveway car not running, I felt no resistance on the peddle, I hoping it is the slave cylinder,,,but,,,probably not
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