You can adjust the clutch pedal free play but not the clutch itself.
On a 1996 Mercury Mystique : The brake fluid reservoir is also the clutch fluid reservoir
It has a hydraulic clutch ( the brake fluid reservoir is also the clutch fluid reservoir )
Its a hydraulic operated clutch, so its auto adjusting. No manual adjustment. If the clutch is slipping, you need a new clutch plate.
Transmission slipping in your Mercury Mystique can be caused by several issues, such as low transmission fluid levels, worn-out clutch plates, or a failing torque converter. Low fluid can lead to insufficient hydraulic pressure for proper gear engagement. Additionally, if the transmission filter is clogged or if the fluid is old and contaminated, it may not provide adequate lubrication or pressure. It's advisable to check the fluid levels and condition, and consider having the transmission inspected by a professional if the problem persists.
you dont add clutch fluid. If the clutch is slipping that means that you need to buy a new clutch
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the clutch sliping is normally due to worn friction material and if the car judders when the thumping takes place like its about to stall this is most likely the problem caused by coasting alot or just age and normal wear might need a new clutch answer if clutch is slipping, have it adjusted, but with thumping noise and slipping , u need a new clutch get it doe before you need to be towed
This depends on how worn the clutch components are, with some vehicles the clutch requires frequent adjustment to compensate for the friction plate wearing under usage. However if the clutch has been adjusted frequently and the 'slipping' remains, I'm afraid it's time to replace those internals.
A slipping clutch.
Clutch is not adjusted properly.
if your clutch is slipping it probably means your friction disk is near dead or your clutch master is near dead or both. Which means that it needs to be replaced.
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