Right next to the fountain of youth.
right above the clutch pedal. If you follow the pedal to the top you'll see where when you push in the clutch it presses the switch in completing the circuit
replace the bushing where the clutch pedal attaches to the master cylinder arm.
Look at the upper end of the clutch pedal under the dash area Look at the upper end of the clutch pedal under the dash area Look at the upper end of the clutch pedal under the dash area
my vaulxhall corsa's clutch pedal is very high and biteing right at the top
Attached to body behing brake pedal (if automatic) clutch pedal (if standard)
if its hydraulic there could be air in your line. bleed your clutch and refill.
Hardness in the brake pedal can because by low brake fluid. Air in the brake lines can also cause the pedal to push hard.
Bad hydraulic cylinders.
with modifications and a mounting kit, and a way to convert cable clutch pedal to operate the hydraulic clutch transmissionhasport.com
Well, I am in the process of figuring this out but, there is a threaded push rod attached to the clutch pedal which has a lock nut right at the back of the clutch where the rod attaches to the pedal. I assume that releasing the locking nut and rotating the push rod will adjust the pedal action up or down and change the engagement point. Looks pretty straight forward.
To install a new clutch in a Geo Tracker, first the negative battery cable must be disconnected and the vehicle lifted on jack stands. After removing the driveshaft and all wiring connections from the transmission, the transmission should be removed. From there, a new clutch disk may be installed.
It has a self adjusting clutch so all you need to do is get in the car lift the clutch pedal up as far as it will go (towards the dash) and then push it all the way to the ground and the clutch will adjust itself! Good Luck!