To the best of my knowledge, the clutch on this vehicle is hydraulic and does not need to be adjusted manually. If you are having trouble engaging the clutch or shifting you should have your clutch checked to see if it needs to be replaced. I had, what sounds like, the same problem with my clutch. I own a 1995 Saturn SL2 with a hydraulic clutch. I COULD NOT put car into gear, whether the car was running or turned off. It turned out that the hyrdaulic clutch was out of hydraulic fluid. I took it to my mechanic, (I hadn't the slightest clue what could be causing this). He took a look and filled the clutch with hydraulic fluid and said it works just fine now. He said he didn't see a leak, or any indications of a leak. So we will see. But the short of it is, your (hydraulic) clutch may just need hydraulic fluid.
You cannot adjust the clutch on the s-series.
S-series use self adjusting clutch hydraulics. You cannot adjust them
timing for spark plug wires for saturn sl1 1996
bleed clutch Saturn vue 2003
Not on the clutch itself but on the clutch pedal there is one for starting.
how do you bleed a cluch on a 92 Saturn sl
Most likely yes the pressure plate is failing or the release bearing
yOU CAN'T....iT'S HYDRAULIC. If it's releasing high you need a clutch.If it's low you need a hydraulic unit
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How long after you had it fixed
Ok, the fuel pump is mounted in the fuel tank.
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