Make sure you are getting power out of your ignition. Check to make sure its going to the "blue relay" or the starter relay or clutch start switch. also, the ground wire is typically a soldered ground connection, mine was broken so you might want to check that, I had to solder it back on and it worked fine.
The Clutch slave cylinder is located on the passenger side of the bellhousing.I recommend to replace the Clutch Master cylinder also;if either one is replaced , the other will fail in no time.
after the clutch master cylinder has been replaced.
At least the slave cylinder. The clutch master cylinder can be replaced at any time.
If the clutch stays on the floor after you push in the clutch first check to see if you have clutch fluid in the reservoir, if you do then it could just be because the clutch needs bled. If that doesn't do it then maybe your slave cylinder needs bled or replaced. From what I have seen it is generally because the slave cylinder needs replaced. Not to confuse you but the things that make up your clutch system are the clutch master cylinder, the slave cylinder, and the clutch dampner. If it is because the clutch needs bled start with the clutch master cylinder then do the slave cylinder. If it is not because of lack of fluid then check up under the dash and see if the spring on the clutch pedal is attached. Hope that doesn't sound to confusing.
You need to bleed the clutch
Check your clutch master cylinder and slave cylinder for leaks,if no leaks,then you need a new clutch kit.
Does my 1995 Toyota Paseo have a clutch cable
If it ain't the clutch itself then its prob. your slave or master cylinder.
The clutch and brake`s share the same resovoir the clutch master cylinder is attached to the top of clutch pedal and the clutch slave cylinder is inside the gearbox bell housing.
Whenever you are having a problem with the clutch disengaging the engine from the transmission it is advisable to bleed the clutch slave cylinder. If the clutch can't be operated by bleeding the slave cylinder then the clutch master cylinder is gone and should be replaced.
did you bleed it? try raising it from the differential to get a good bleed on your clutch. and if that doesn't work make sure the rod from the pedal to the actual master cylinder is screwed on. if it isn't, ur jsut kicking a pedal.
Under the hood at the top right corner. The brake master cylinder is also there, but the clutch is the smaller of the two.