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$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 )
Actually , the clutch is operated by a cable , it's not a hydraulic clutch so there is no fluid
The 97 usually has a clutch cable that is self-adjusting. This cable usually gets replaced when a new clutch is installed, as it is difficult to un-adjust it once it adjusts for clutch wear. Some enthusiasts fit their car with the old-style manual adjusting clutch cable, in a belief that is helps clutch feel and prolongs clutch life. The clutch cable itself is between the motor and the battery, a big black thing that hooks into the transmission's front clutch release lever. IF you have a friend push the clutch in and out, you can easily see it operate if you're looking under the hood.
It's a cable operated clutch , not hydraulic , so there is no fluid
you could've broke the clutch cable
there is no cable only speed sensor on trans
Replace the fan clutch that is on the front of the engine.
Check your hydraulic clutch reservoir to make sure it is full, if it is, it may be bad and need to replace.
I used this guide when I changed the clutch in my 97. http://www.miata.net/garage/clutch2.html
My 99 is in the shop as we speak for a compressor. I have heard that some people replace only the clutch...
No, tranny comes out the bottom.
need to replace thrust bearing