slave cylinder has gone bad or you are out of hydrolic fluid
What you arereferring to is a manual transmission car. Golf carts are electric. there is no clutch in a golf cart.
There is no belt adjustment on a golf cart. However, if the belt is too loose, it may be a drive clutch problem, and an adjustment to the clutch can be made.
Because the clutch doesn't apply power
BAD CLUTCH
Yes
this is a hydrolic cluch you cant adjust is.
You don't. 1995 VW Golf's and GTI's (4cyl & VR6 models) have a hydraulic clutch which means it will self adjust itself to the driver over time. Hand adjusting isn't possable
the return spring on the clutch pedal assembly must be replaced.
VW Golfs have hydrolic clutches that you cannot adjust.
you cant adjust a drive belt, you problem is in the secondary clutch, I am sure you need to replace the sliding clutch and put a spacer in front of the hub.
yes hydraulic could cause this also the clutch pressure plate could be collapsed
take the driveshafts off unbolt the gearbox and slide off to the right. clutch is then visible. about a 3 hour job not to difficult