unfortunately Saturn went out on a limb to produce easy swappable parts in their cars. the clutch hydraulic system can not be bleed. it was intended on being replaced as an entire unit, filled with fluid and bleed at the factory. I've made many trips the salvage yards to obtain a entire assembly.
yes
Depending on the model, the clutch system is not serviceable, and there is no bleeding procedure. The factory did this on some models to make replacement quick and easy - the clutch hydraulic system to be replaced as an entire unit, clutch master cylinder, lines, clutch slave cylinder being all one piece. These units came from the factory pre-assembled, and pre-bled.
Yes. Hydraulic pull type
There is no adjustment on your hydraulic clutch. Try pumping (quick stabs on the pedal with your foot) the clutch a few times and then push your clutch all the way in. If the clutch works better after pumping it, your slave cylinder is leaking and needs to be replaced. If there is no difference, you may need to bleed your hydraulic lines - if you have air in there, the air will compress unlike hydraulic fluid and your slave cylinder won't have the full range of motion.
The clutch pedal cannot be adjusted
Your clutch is operated by a cable , it's not a hydraulic operated clutch on the 2000 Ford Mustang
The 2000 Beetle has a hydraulic clutch, which is self-adjusting. It's not self-BLEEDING, though, so if it feels real mushy you first figure out where it's leaking--air's getting in there somewhere--fix the leak, then bleed it like it was a brake system.
Go to saturnfans.com in the how-to library for a complete clutch replacement procedure
There is no adjustment on a hydraulic clutch. They engage at the very end of the lever release.
there is a bleeder valve on the right side of the tranny that is where you can bleed your system
the clutch on a 2000 ford f250 is a hydraulic clutch there is no adjustment however check the bushing on the rod and pin on the clutch pedal this bushing wears out and you loose pedal if the pin is wrn ,you will have to replace the clutch pedal
http://www.fiatforum.com/punto-technical/112771-help-bleeding-clutch-2000-punto.html