Depends on what vehicle you are working on. Rule of thumb is 1" free play, but it may be different on your vehicle. Normally the clutch master cylinder has an actuator rod that connects to the clutch pedal. This rod has a lock nut on it. Loosen this nut and turn the rod to lengthen or shorten the pedal free play. Some clutches are self adjusting. The free play must be adjusted so the clutch will fully release but not so much as to cause it to slip.
You can only adjust the clutch pedal. You can adjust position and range just on top of the pedal.
If it has a hydraulic clutch, I believe they can not be adjusted. When the pedal travel is no longer acceptable the clutch disc must be replaced.
The clutch pedal cannot be adjusted
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To adjust the clutch pedal on a Saab the clutch line needs to be bled. Bleeding the clutch line will allow any air to escape and stiffen up the pedal.
where and how to adjust clutch pedal 1993 s10 It is hydraulic operated, there is no adjustment.
there is a travel limiter on the pedal. turn it the right way.
Hi, if you look at the pedal, there is a 10mm bolt, adjust it out to make the pedal higher, or adjust it in to make the pedal lower.
you dont it is a sealed hydraulic system the only thing you can adjust is the pedal travel inside the passenger comparptment
To adjust the clutch pedal height in the Peugeot 307 locate the adjuster bolt on the floor under the clutch pedal. Loosen the bolt and pull out the pedal to the proper height then tighten the bolt. To make the clutch pedal lower for the operator simply push in on the clutch pedal while the adjuster bolt is loose, then tighten the bolt.
No.The clutch is hydraulic and not adjustable.
If it's a cable clutch i believe you can only adjust the position of the pedal, not the moment that the clutch engages. But I could be mistaken