all clutches are internal. that is to say they are inside the bell housing
Yes- unless problem is visable externally i.e. broken or disconnected linkage
How to change a clutch and master cylinder on a 93 jeep wrangler
It is not adjustable.
You may have to have your clutch adjusted,
Your clutch is not working any more, check,
its in the cab right next to your left foot if it was on the clutch...
Throw-out bearing................
no none of the answers were my question
With just that to go on I would say that your clutch release bearing is going bad especially if the noise quits when you put pressure on the clutch
The Clutch fluid (same as break fluid) is located in the Master Cylinder directly in front of the steering column on the other side of the fire wall under the hood.
If you need to ask, I suggest taking it to a reputable shop. It is very involved & many things can go wrong. I definitely suggest changing at least the slave cylinder for the clutch while in there.
Right above the slave cylinder there is a bleeder screw. Just unsrew it and have someone hold in the clutch to start the bleed.