I assume you are asking about the brake pedal. Might be due to low/no brake fluid in the reservoir, air in the brake line, possible leak in the brake line, or the master cylinder may not be working properly,
No fluid in the master cylinder
Clutch safety switch =- should be on the top of the clutch pedal under dash area Neutral safety switch could be at the lower end of the gearshift handle or at the side of the transmission
change stop brake light under foot pedal check fuses first
yes
Just above the brake pedal
Yes, I feel both clutch padel and gas pedal when accelerated. They are getting worse. I took the car Mazda dealer , they said it is normal for this model of car. It is crap
Above the brake pedal,its black plastic.
The flasher on a 1990 Mazda MVP is located under the dash on the driver's side. It is just above and to the left of the brake pedal.
while pedal is depressed fully, OPEN the bleeder screw on slave cylinder until fluid has stopped squirting out. CLOSE screw while pedal is still depressed. let pedal rise to full height and repeat these steps until flow from slave cylinder is just fluid and no air bubbles.it should take no more than a couple of repetitions as it is a very short run of tubing thus holding less than an ounce of brake fluid. you need two people to do the procedure-one in the truck and one under the transmission.
Disconnect the battery. Step on the brake pedal. Reconnect the battery.
At the top of the clutch pedal in the cab of the truck.
ckeck for vac. leak at brake booster