oil leaks
Faulty Clutch Master cylinder.
In troubleshooting a Chevy S-10 brakes, first check any leaks by the wheel. It may come from the wheel cylinder or from the caliper. Also check the brake fluid pipes for possible leaks that affect the brakes.
when i turn my truck off water leaks from the bottom all the time
Mine does too, I've not gotten around to making an attempt to fix it just yet, however, there is like a rubber strip on the bottom of the windshield that I think is supposed to keep the water out, well I noticed that on my Beretta, it was slightly coming off in some places, enough that I can put one to two fingers in the gap. I'm not sure what to use to seal it though.
Water might be getting inside your 94 Chevy Beretta due to problems with the door seals, window seals, or sunroof seals. Cracks or gaps in these seals can allow water to enter the vehicle. Additionally, blocked drain holes in the door or sunroof can cause water to accumulate inside the car.
Check your clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder for leaks,if no leaks,then you need a new clutch kit.
Code P0301 indicates a misfire in cylinder 1 of your Chevy truck. To fix this issue, first, inspect and replace the spark plug and ignition coil for that cylinder, as these are common culprits. Additionally, check for any vacuum leaks, fuel delivery issues, or compression problems in that cylinder. If the problem persists after these steps, consider running a diagnostic to rule out more complex issues.
check for vacuum leaks
To install the clutch slave cylinder on a 1992 Chevy Silverado, first, ensure the vehicle is safely elevated and supported. Remove the old slave cylinder by disconnecting the hydraulic line and unbolting it from the transmission. Position the new slave cylinder in place, secure it with bolts, and reconnect the hydraulic line, ensuring there are no leaks. Finally, bleed the clutch system to remove any air before testing the pedal operation.
it leaks fluid.
you may need to bleed the system for air and check for leaks, also your slave cylinder piston could be bad
Your 1987 Chevy Beretta may be stalling when idling due to several potential issues, such as a clogged fuel filter, a failing fuel pump, or a dirty air filter. Additionally, problems with the idle air control valve or vacuum leaks can disrupt the air-fuel mixture, leading to stalling. It's also worth checking the ignition system, including spark plugs and wires, as they can affect engine performance at idle. A thorough diagnostic can help pinpoint the exact cause.