Simply push the hydraulic line back into the quick release fitting. When it is pushed all the way in you will hear a "snap" then it is locked in.
you dont. its hydraulic, and its adjusting.
Actually , the clutch is operated by a cable so there isn't a clutch reservoir like there is on a hydraulic clutch
Changing the clutch on a 1999 Chevy Cavalier requires remove of the transmission. Once the unit is dropped. Access and loosen the flywheel bolts. Then remove the clutch dish bolts. Pull the clutch off. Installation and reversal of the removal, just be sure the properly bleed the clutch system.
The clutch is hydraulic, and as such self adjusting. There is no way to manually adjust it.
It doesn't have a clutch cable. The clutch is hydraulically operated.
Take it to a mechanic.
If the clutch won't engage, the clutch disc or pressure plate has probably broke apart. If the clutch won't disengage, the clutch hydraulic fluid reservoir is empty because of a leak in the system.
There is no adjustment- the engine has hydraulic valve lifters.
The cost to replace the clutch in a 1999 Chevy Cavalier ranges from $100 to $180. This depends on part brand and labor costs.
AC clutch relay is inside the fuse case within the engine compartment.
Actually , the clutch on your 1999 Ford Mustang is operated by a cable , it's not a hydraulic operated clutch so it doesn't use any fluid * if you want to adjust the clutch - without the engine running put it into 1st gear - GENTLY , using your foot , pull the clutch pedal UP until it stops - SLOWLY push the clutch pedal DOWN ( you will hear a click if the clutch needed adjusting )
It is inside of the transmission bell housing. You will have to remove the transmission to service it.