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I'm pretty sure that is a hydraulic clutch, check and see if you have a resivoir under the hood for the clutch. If you don't then it is mechanical and then you can adjust it. Check owners manual
It can cost up to about 2000 dollars to replace the clutch in the 1992 Toyota pickup. This varies with the type of parts required and with where you are located.
You cant
try a hammer
Autozone.com has a lot of diagrams for specific vehicles.
Drop the fuel tank or remove the bed.
The gap should be .040
theres no easy way dash have to come out.
I have 4" in the bottom of the dash in my 90 model, 92 should be the same
The 1992 Volvo 940 clutch cable will have adjustment swivel nuts on each end of the cable. Turn the swivel nuts to lengthen or shorten the clutch cable.
There is NO adjustment on that year. You either have a BAD Clutch slave cylinder are the clutch and pressure plate is worn out.
You don't. Hydraulic clutches are by their very nature self adjusting, if the clutch will not work correctly then you are low on fluid or have another problem.