There is a bleeder valve on the slave cylinder of a 1999 1500 pick up. Have a helper press the clutch down slowly while you open the bleeder valve. let the air escape, then close the valve. Have the helper pump the pedal again and repeat until all of the air is gone.
If it is a manual transmission, yes.
If you look hard enought there is a way to bleed the clutch but its a whole process....,they come pre bleed from the factory so theres no manufacture instructions
No, the 1994 has a hydraulic governer. The 1998 has a electrical governer.
It is not adjustable.
Not since about 1985
No you can not, There's no adjustment.
No,It is ahydraulic clutch, try to bleed the unit first and see if that helps.
A 1993 does not have a clutch fork if it is a pick-up truck. It has an hydraulic slave cylinder.
If it is a hydraulic cluth then there isn't really an adjustment. If it's mechanical then just loosen the bolt/nut on the fork on the rod going to the transmission.
No, the '94 is hydraulic controlled, the '98 is electric controlled.
It will bolt up, but it will not shift. The 1995 is hydraulic controlled. The 1997 is electronically controlled.
Manual, yesAuto, no. The 1995 is hydraulic controlled, the 1999 is electronic controlled.Manual, yesAuto, no. The 1995 is hydraulic controlled, the 1999 is electronic controlled.