the return spring on the clutch pedal assembly must be replaced.
On a 1998 Ford Mustang : With the engine OFF - put your gearshift in first gear - put your foot under the clutch pedal and gently lift the clutch pedal until the pedal stops - slowly push the clutch pedal down - you will hear a click if your clutch needed adjusting and adjusted itself
Check for a spring at the very top of the pedal itself, running from the pedal above the pivot point to the firewall. The spring is likely to have come loose and be attached at one end or the other but not both.
Not sure what you're asking about. I have a 1998 S10 standard shift that still has a clutch pedal.
Six hours of labor to replace your 1998 Chevrolet Cavalier clutch. The cost will be determined by the labor rate. $75 an hour for labor will cost $450.
You don't , it's not a hydraulic operated clutch To adjust the CABLE OPERATED clutch on a 1998 Ford Mustang : - Without the engine running , put your transmission in 1st gear - put your foot underneath the clutch pedal and GENTLY pull the clutch pedal back until it stops - SLOWLY push the clutch pedal down all the way , if your clutch needed adjusting you will hear a click
A 1998 Ford Mustang has a CABLE OPERATED clutch , so it does not use " clutch fluid " To adjust the clutch Without the engine running put your transmission in 1st gear Put your foot under the clutch pedal and GENTLY pull the clutch pedal up until it stops moving SLOWLY push the clutch pedal down all the way , if your clutch needed adjusting you will hear a click * do every 5,000 to 6,000 miles *
A 1998 Ford Mustang has a CABLE OPERATED CLUTCH , so there is no reservoir like a hydraulic operated clutch * if you want to adjust the clutch ( every 5,000 to 6,000 miles recommended ) Without the engine running , put your transmission in 1st gear Put your foot under the clutch pedal and GENTLY pull the pedal up all the way until it stops SLOWLY push the clutch pedal down all the way , if your clutch needed adjusting you should hear a click
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.
Clutch hydrauic problem with master,slave,line or check where the master connects to the clutch pedal for a missing bushing
The clutch is a cable based. There is no fluid and there is no clutch cylinder. To adjust the clutch cable slip your foot under the clutch pedal and lift up. If you hear it click it adjusted itself. If not then it did not need to be adjusted or the clutch is worn out and there is no adjustment left. ========================================================== Just adding to the answer : Without the engine running put the transmission in 1st gear After lifting up on the clutch pedal press the pedal DOWN , SLOWLY Then if you hear a click noise the clutch has adjusted itself
The clutch pedal must be fully depressed ... could be the switch that senses travel for that pedal needs to be replaced or re-aligned.
98 Chevy cavalierIt might be a stick shift