well i think u need to bleed the clutch theres probably air in the slave cylinder or if the fluid leaks out again u probably need a new slave cylinder
Clutch plates are sticking - get your clutch checked you might need a new one
try to bleed the clutch
It's called: Your clutch is working.
All 1995 GEO Trackers have a clutch cable that is adjustable instead of a clutch reservior filled with hydraulic fluid.
So many answers to such a vague question. Clutch is worn out, clutch cylinder not working, release bearing seized, out of adjustment. How about some details?
Could depend on the age of the vehicle, but most likely a problem with your clutch, but it's more likely that it's your transmission, have everything checked out to make sure everything's working properly.
There is no clutch adjustment. The clutch is hydralic and therefore needs no adjustment. If the clutch isn't working correctly you most likely have to bleed the clutch line.
get a new clutch
Check the clutch plate or have it checked.
It might be the clutch but get it checked out
Sounds like your clutch is burnt or really out of adjustment.
If you have manual transmission, most likely the clutch has to be replaced (as you said).