If you have a reservoir for the clutch fluid , then it's HYDRAULIC.
Some vehicles have hydraulic clutch master and slave cylinders, which require no periodic adjustment after initial installation. Other cable-operated systems have a self-adjusting mechanism built into the clutch pedal mechanism to eliminate the need for periodic adjustment. But the majority of cable-operated clutch systems do require periodic adjustment. It is easy to do and can be followed step by step with pictures in a CHILTON or Haynes manual.
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There is no adjustment on the clutch, if it is not disengaging, it is probably the slave cylindar on the transmission. The fluid may be low also.
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
The cost to replace the clutch on a 1993 Toyota Celica will vary depending on labor and part costs. The clutch for the vehicle costs approximately $67.63 in some stores.
Yes
You can not adjust it. Its Hydraulic.
You can only adjust the clutch pedal. You can adjust position and range just on top of the pedal.
http://toyotacelicas.com/forums/ or google "toyota + forum"
yes if u change the clutch and cam shaft
about $900.00 at a garage
tercel
I don'y know
one million dollars and 2 cents