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I'm not a mechanic / technician but I know on newer Ford Mustang

models ( maybe yours is the same )

Without the engine running put your transmission in 1st gear

Put your foot under the clutch pedal and GENTLY pull it up until it stops

SLOWLY push the clutch pedal down all the way

If your clutch needed adjusting you should hear a click noise

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Q: How do you adjust the clutch pedal on a 1994 mustang v6?
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