Is this a trick question??? If it's an automatic it won't have a clutch pedal lol!
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.
if its a manual transmission its attached to the clutch pedal housing if its an automatic its the shifter
Faulty Clutch Master cylinder.
where and how to adjust clutch pedal 1993 s10 It is hydraulic operated, there is no adjustment.
Yes you can remove a manual transmission and replace it with an automatic. You will need to buy an aftermarket shifter kit of find a shifter for your vehicle from a junk yard. You will also either have to remove the clutch pedal or replace the pedal assembly
Remove reservoir cap and pump the clutch pedal until air bubbles rise and pedal feels firm.
Attached to body behing brake pedal (if automatic) clutch pedal (if standard)
To adjust the clutch on a 2001 Chevy Prizm, locate the clutch master cylinder under the hood and check the fluid level. If the level is low, top it off with the recommended brake fluid. Adjust the clutch pedal free play by turning the adjustment nut on the clutch pedal assembly until there's about 1 inch of free play at the top of the pedal. Finally, test the pedal feel and engagement to ensure proper adjustment.
No.... There is not an adjustment what so ever. You either have a bad clutch slave cylinder / clutch master cylinder. Are the clutch and pressure plate are worn out.
It should be mounted to the firewall on the other side of the clutch pedal.
There are several videos online that visually illustrate the process of replacing the clutch pedal assembly on Chevy pickups, including the 2000 c1500. Most of them include a combination of unscrewing the push rod and unplugging the wire connection to the clutch interlock.
Look on the engine side of the firewall in front of the clutch pedal. You should see the reservoir there.