It is entirely possible that your clutch needs replacing. In a vehicle that age, your clutch is probably very worn out.
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clutch slave cylinder.
Slipping of the clutch and a peculiar smell are the first signs of a clutch that is worn out.
Maybe a year or more, maybe a day. Lots of factors go into it... how badly the clutch is deteriorated, how well you use the clutch, how much weight and resistance is going against that clutch plate, etc.
a failing clutch will slip,in 4th or 5th if you floor it the engine will speed up without the car going faster
the clutch is not adjustable but you can take up some pedal free-play by going under the dash and locating the adjustable rod going from the clutch pedal to the master cyl
You should not attempt to replace the clutch yourself unless you have considerable mechanical skills. In this case, the problem is most likely that the spring holding the clutch pedal in place is broken.
to start with when you push in on the clutch pedal you are disengaging it. Your description sounds like the clutch has clutched its last clutch What if it is not the clutch?
Does my 1995 Toyota Paseo have a clutch cable
No. I'm afraid this is going to be the last season. yeah you are Right
Yeah, your clutch simply go in gear. I guess going gear's just the way thing are
You have to look at the wear on the clutch and look for cracks. If the clutch does go out, the shifter will still move everywhere, but the transmission will not shift.