The pushrod should have a plastic ring clip inserted in the eye hole on on the end of the rod. the rod should be pressed on to the pin on the pedal shank and you´re done.
It is hydraulic. There is no adjustment, it self adjusts.
slightly to the left of the clutch pedal at the back of the foot well
It is to the left of the clutch pedal,under the plastic cover,behind the carpet.
Probably so. Look under your dash and follow the clutch pedal with your eyes if possible- with your hands if not. It is a safety feature to keep vehicle from starting in gear. I have heard of them being bypassed.
if the clutch is hydraulic operated, bleed the cluth if it is mechanical cluth, adjust the linkages
When the clutch pedal changes position, it usually indicates the need for a new clutch...but... You should be able to find a shop manual at your local library with the right info...make copies as they are usually only in the REFERENCE section....good luck:)
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fill the clutch resivoir pump the clutch pedal open the bleeder screw and tighten it back up and repeat until the air is out and just fluid comes out
if its a manual transmission its attached to the clutch pedal housing if its an automatic its the shifter
You need to bleed the clutch
Replace clutch master cylinder and bleed system,also check your slave cylinder for leaks.its bolted to your transmission,the clutch cable is connected to it.
It might be your clutch slave cylinder, It is underneath your car and is only about twelve bucks for a new one.