As far as I know, the clutch on these "newer" models of 106's is adjusted automatically. If you don't think that that seems to be the case:below the battery (when standing in front of the car it should be on your right hand side) there is a bolt (or the thingie you "screw" onto a bolt... I don't know the word for that in English since I'm dutch). After the bolt there is a small kinda cilindrical shaped device from which a cable runs. If I'm not mistaken you can adjust the "thingie you screw on a bolt" to adjust the take-up of the clutch.
hydraulic clutches self adjust.
On a 1996 Ranger the manual shows to lift the clutch pedal every 5000 miles to adjust the hydraulic clutch - I have no idea if your's is the same
If it has a hydraulic clutch, I believe they can not be adjusted. When the pedal travel is no longer acceptable the clutch disc must be replaced.
Its self ajusting! all you do is pull the peddle up and press it down
the clutch is self adjusting you check the fluid level just refer to the manuel
your clutch is automatically self adjusting ( according to the 1996 Ford Ranger owners manual )
The last year the mx-3 was mad was 1996.
On a 1996 Ford Mustang : To adjust the clutch : - without the engine running , put your transmission in 1st gear - GENTLY , with your foot , pull the clutch pedal UP until it stops moving - SLOWLY push the clutch pedal DOWN all the way ( if you hear a click the clutch needed adjusting and has adjusted itself )
Well, I've got a 1996 1.4 XL in at the moment (on an N plate) and no...it doesnt self adjust
I know on the 1996 Ranger the manual shows to lift the clutch pedal every 5,000 miles to adjust the hydraulic clutch . I don't know if yours is the same
On the 1996 Ranger the manual shows to lift the clutch pedal every 5,000 miles to adjust the hydraulic clutch , I don't know if yours is the same
The clutch has an automatic adjuster therefore there is not a provision for a manual adjustment.