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At the top of the clutch pedal in the cab of the truck.
No fluid in the master cylinder
No pressure in clutch resevior, its next to the brake resevior, if its empty, put more, if not you have a leak.
Clutch master cylinder might be blown out. this is located in the engine bay, the top right.
You may have some bare wires that are shorting out on the clutch pedal. Get under the dash and check it out.
The relay is H270 above the fuse block next to the clutch pedal.
It may be as simple as an auto adjustment. If you have installed a new clutch/ clutch cable. If it is auto adj all you have to do is lift UP on the clutch pedal with your foot while driving.
I believe you can but normally when it engages low its a sign that the clutch should be replaced soon.
Yes, I feel both clutch padel and gas pedal when accelerated. They are getting worse. I took the car Mazda dealer , they said it is normal for this model of car. It is crap
The clutch pedal cannot be adjusted
The clutch pedal has an assist spring and return spring. The assist spring tension must be adjusted to create a balance point at which the clutch pedal will over center and return to the fully disengaged position. It is also possible that the system may have air or the push rod attached to the pedal may be out of adjustment.
The clutch pedal.