The instructions to remove /replace clutch cable is as follows:---
1) Disconnect and remove the batter out.
2) The clutch cable connects to the clutch at the forward on the drivers side of the engine.
3) Remove the lower dash panel, the large plastic piece that goes under the steering wheel. This will give you more room, and is easy; there are four Phillips head screws at the corners.
4) Now unhook the fork at the other end of the cable from the pedal . With the clutch pedal undepressed, you can access the cable fork with your left hand.
5) The cable ends in a 'fork' that hooks over a lever going to the clutch.You should be able to reach the fork with your index and middle fingers. It hooks on a notch at the top of the pedal, similar to the notch at the other end on the clutch lever.
6) cable goes through the firewall, from the engine side on the far right upper corner of the firewall. It goes into a 'diamond' shaped metal housing, held by 2 12mm nuts, and then to the pedal.
7) There's a rubber stopper that goes into this metal housing, and if you pull that out the cable should come right out.
8) The cable routes between some thin metal tubes and is held in place by a little bracket that it will pop out from. Take note of how it routes between these tubes, and carefully pull the cable out. It should now be free of everything.
9) Install the cable in reverse procedure.
10) Once the cable's in place, adjust the cable length by turning the large knob on the clutch end of the cable. Tighten it on to shorten the length, and once it's far enough that it's becoming difficult to go further, tighten the nut down. You should be ready to go.
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