It's a cable operated clutch , not hydraulic , so there is no fluid
Actually , the clutch is operated by a cable , it's not a hydraulic clutch so there is no fluid
the 97 escort has a hydraulic clutch. it uses brake fluid from the same system as the brakes. i dont think there is any adjustment possible. check your brake fluid level.
$0 its hydraulic ========================================= I don't know what the cost is , but the 1997 Ford Mustang DOES have a CABLE OPERATED CLUTCH ( not hydraulic as shown in the answer above )
Brake Fluid Dot 3 Note: Brake and Clutch fluid are the same
Check your clutch fluid level. If it is at full mark then it may be anything from a sensor to a burnt or just worn out clutch.
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A 1997 Ford Mustang has a CABLE OPERATED CLUTCH If you want to adjust the clutch - without the engine running put your transmission in first gear - GENTLY pull the clutch pedal UP until it stops - SLOWLY push the clutch pedal DOWN ( if the clutch needed adjusting you should hear a click , that's done every 5,000 to 6,000 MILES )
Check your hydraulic clutch reservoir to make sure it is full, if it is, it may be bad and need to replace.
my 97 cartera is rear wheel drive where is the trans?
Man. or Auto. manual trans-- clutch maybe glazed or worn out.It is a 97 you know.Drop the tranny and replace while it is off.(release bearing too) auto trans-- check the fluid level and smell it for a smell like of burning brakes.The clutch may be burnt out.
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Virtually all automobiles have a brake cylinder at each wheel (a "slave cylinder"). ========================================================== A 1997 Ford Mustang has a cable operated clutch so there is no clutch slave cylinder . To adjust the clutch - Without the engine running , put your transmission in 1st gear - put your foot under the clutch pedal and GENTLY pull the clutch pedal up until it stops - SLOWLY push the clutch pedal all the way down . If the clutch needed adjusting you will hear a click