If it's all the way over on the left, it's the parking/emergency brake. You set and release the parking brake with this pedal. If it's right next to the brake, it's a clutch.
It's by the break switch to the left of the break pedal.
The pedal on the left is the clutch. You press it when you are changing gears.
Under the dash just above the break pedal and to the left.
It is up by brake pedal bracket to the left of it take cover off at brake pedal bracket in the process of it right now.
Left drivers side kick panel next to the break pedal.
The clutch pedal is the one left of the brake pedal. The clutch disk the pedal affects is inside the transmission bell housing where the engine block bolts to the transmission. Unless you have an automatic, then your car has no clutch.
Hi, i guess you were meaning "clutch". The clutch pedal in a manual car is situated on the left-side of the break pedal. It is pressed down when shifting gears.
In a right handed vehicle the clutch is located at the left hand side. From left to right;;;;first pedal at left is clutch and second is foot break and the right leg pedal is the accelerator. In case of left handed vehicle they are in the same relative locations; accelerator on the right, brake in the middle, clutch on the left. Of course the vehicle will only have a clutch peddle if it is a standard shift.
The tun signal flasher on a 1998 Chevy Tracker is located in the dash on the driver's side. It is to the left above the brake pedal.
the only ajustment is a bleeder valve should be on the left side of the bellhousing
fuse block driver side to left of brake pedal just a little higher
On the older ones it's under the dash, above the brake pedal and a little to the left