you may need to bleed the system for air and check for leaks, also your slave cylinder piston could be bad
If you allowed the master/reservoir to drain empty while the line was disconnected or installed the master dry, you may have to remove the master and bench bleed it first. Always keep the reservoir full during the process.
The clutch gets its fluid from the master brake cylinder reservoir. The master clutch cylinder sits just below the master brake cylinder reservoir and is fed fluid by gravity.
The clutch master cylinder gets it's fluid from the master brake cylinder reservoir. The clutch is below the brake and gets it's fluid by gravity. If you need fluid just add to the brake reservoir.
Clutch master cylinder reservoir.
The clutch master cylinder is supplied from the brake fluid reservoir via a rubber tube.
usually you have a bad slave cylinder or clutch master cylinder. check the fluid in the clutch reservoir. on drivers side next to brke master cylinder it is a small container with a black 2.5 inc cap if empty fill to fill line and pump clutch pedal until you get some resistance
It's going to look like your power brake reservoir. It is the reservoir for your clutch slave cylinder.
Right at the clutch master cylinder reservoir under the hood.
The clutch reservoir on a 1995 Toyota will be found on the slave master cylinder. These are located on the firewall of the engine bay.
The clutch master cylinder is fed through a hose from the brake master cylinder reservoir. It is located on the firewall under the hood directly in front of the steering wheel, under the wiper motor.
Look near the brake master cylinder for a reservoir or your brake fluid and clutch fluid might share the same reservoir
Check the fluid level in the clutch reservoir. If it is empty you have found the problem. An empty reservoir means you have a leak in the system. It could be the clutch master cylinder, the clutch slave cylinder or a hydraulic hose that is leaking. Any air trapped in the hydraulic system will give the clutch pedal poor performance so, simply filling the empty reservoir may or may not restore the clutch operation.