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You may need to adjust your clutch or replace your clutch.
Try adjusting your pedal
Could be a broken clutch fork, linkage, or cable depending on the setup.
to start with when you push in on the clutch pedal you are disengaging it. Your description sounds like the clutch has clutched its last clutch What if it is not the clutch?
theres a pressure switch just above brake pedal under the dash probably bad
There is ( or should be ) a switch on your brake pedal lever that tells your brake lights to come on. Could this switch be incorrectly mounted on your clutch pedal instead? Do you have a switch on each pedal? If you do the one on your clutch is so the car won't start unless the clutch is depressed. It might have the wires reversed or the switches might both be mounted on the wrong pedal.
Clutch pedal switch or deteriated clutch pedal switch pad.
It sounds like something is defective in the clutch pedal linkage, or actually within the clutch itself.
i dont know. over heats
if I understand the question you asked correctly, I would say you are in need of a clutch but it might need adjustment but not likely.
A Saturn clutch is self adjusting. It's a hydraulic system and if the clutch is not adjusting properly it indicates that there is something wrong with the clutch mechanism, either clutch disk, pressure plate or hydraulic components.
If it's a hydraulic clutch, try bleeding the slave cylinder. Manual linkage, try adjusting the clutch. If no help, something's wrong with the pressure plate and you need a new clutch.