I have been told that the 1997 SL2 has no clutch adjustment. It is self adjusting until it can't adjust further, then it needs replacing. This info comes from a trusted mechanic.
If you have a hydraulic clutch you may just need to add fluid.
The clutch is not adjustable, it's hydraulic and as such adjusts itself. The problem you are describing is the result of a failed clutch system, typically a leaky hydraulic component.
if it is anything like my 97' Saturn Sl2. The engine must be dropped out to dismount the transmission.
....Suree. More information is needed
No, the 98 Saturn SL2 series does not have a self-adjusting clutch like the 97 model. Saturn made changes to the clutch system for the 98 model year, which may require manual adjustment at routine intervals. Be sure to consult the owner's manual or a mechanic for specific maintenance instructions.
You cannot adjust the clutch on the s-series.
There is not any adjustments to be made on alternators.
The clutch pedal cannot be adjusted
The adjustment is on top of the clutch pedal , you have to put the seat back and the steering wheel up and just get under there and look for the nut and try a few turns each way till it starts to get better. Justin
No clutch cable... Saturns use a hydraulic clutch system for all manual transmissions.
S-series use self adjusting clutch hydraulics. You cannot adjust them
1993 Saturn sl2