same thing started happening on my '97, you will probably need to have a new clutch cable installed. when they get old, sometimes they will start to fray which causes them to stretch and causes your pedal to become sticky.
hi i want to know why when i press the clutch i hear noise
If a 1989 Nissan Sentra clutch pedal quit working and the car is now stuck in reverse, it will need to be towed to a repair shop to fix the clutch. The transmission may also be damaged due to it being stuck in reverse.
It sounds like it is the clutch cable. I have a 94 Nissan Sentra and the clutch cable just broke. I have replaced one on an older Nissan, but it is still difficult for me to do on the 94. It is really hard to get the broken cable out.
the slave cylinder is bad
Because you need a new one, sorry pal, just had to do the same with my jeep. try not to ride the clutch while driving, it'll only make it worse
on your clutch pedal
on the clutch pedal lever
to the right of the brake pedal
It gives the clutch pedal a softer, smooth feeling. Some people remove these for a more direct pedal feel
A lot more work than it is worth, you will need to change the brake pedal, Remove the clutch pedal, master cylinder and slave, trans mounts may be different, center console, flexplate and torque converter
The brake light switch is located above the brake pedal on a 1993 Nissan Sentra. To reach the switch the driver's door needs to be opened.
Check the brake switch under your pedal (which needs to be pushed when the brake pedal is depressed). This is what the problem was on my friends Sentra. As long as you have checked the lights and fuses, this should do it.