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The '96 200sx has no fluid for the clutch. This car has a cable operated clutch that needs to be adjusted. If the cable breaks the clutch will not disengage. If the clutch is getting tight it will need lubed. If lubing the cable doesn't work a new cable is needed.
I have replaced the the clutch cable on my '95 200sx 1.6L and it was easy. To adjust the cable go to the end of the cable where it conects to the level looking clutch arm in the engine compartment and look at where the clutch cable connects to the lever. Securing the cable on the backside of the lever there is a washer and screw that you can tighten or loosen to engage the clutch without pushing it all the way to the floor or you can adjust the other way to get the opposite affect. After I installed my clutch cable I had to go back about a week later and adjust the clutch (tighten the cable) because it appeared the cable had stretch a little from brand new to broken in condition. Hope this helps...
Metal piece was from the end of the clutch cable.
the clutch cable on my peugeot partner van has detached itself from the pedal.How do i go about changing the cabel?
the clutch has to be pushed in to start. there is a switch under the dash probably knocked it out of position. while changing cable.
the clutch cable on my Peugeot partner van has detached itself from the pedal.How do i go about changing the cabel?
Changing a VW Polo clutch cable requires exposing both ends of the cable. An open ended wrench will be needed to loosed the existing cable. After replacing the cable, be sure to bleed the line to prevent failure.
the cluth cable is attached to the very top and back side of the clutch pedal by a small hook. Simply slide the hook end of the new cable to it. the other end goes through the firewall located by the stering colume. Attach the other end of the cable w/ the adjustible threaded side to the release lever located on the transmission housing top side. Tighten down the cable w/ a 10mm wrench until the cable is tight anbd your done
When you put it in gear, does it pop out? What gears? If so, you probably have a bad transmission. It the clutch is slipping, you need to adjust the clutch cable.
cable clutch
It's easy.first you lift the bonnet and disconnect the clutch cable from the lever and tie apiece of string to the end of it. Go to the clutch peddle and unhook the cable and gently pull it through. now you attach the new cable to the end of the string and gently pull it back through good luck roy
The 1986 Honda Prelude does not have a clutch cable. The 1986 Prelude has a hydraulic clutch instead of the clutch cable.