Check the fluid level in the clutch reservoir. If it is empty you have found the problem. An empty reservoir means you have a leak in the system. It could be the clutch master cylinder, the clutch slave cylinder or a hydraulic hose that is leaking. Any air trapped in the hydraulic system will give the clutch pedal poor performance so, simply filling the empty reservoir may or may not restore the clutch operation.
no it wont but a 2wd Chevy silverado 700r trany will. besides that a 2.2 you will have to replace the clutch alot
where and how to adjust clutch pedal 1993 s10 It is hydraulic operated, there is no adjustment.
It doesn't have a clutch cable. The clutch is hydraulically operated.
Not sure what you're asking about. I have a 1998 S10 standard shift that still has a clutch pedal.
The clutch is hydraulic operated, there is no cable.
It doesn't have a clutch cable. It is hydraulic operated.
if you had this same problum befor u installed the new clutch the trans is stuck betten gears if you can push the clutch in and the veh will roll andyou cant shift it you just mite have put the clutch disc.in back word now till me dose you clutch peddle stay on the floor when you push it in?
the clutch has to be pushed in to start. there is a switch under the dash probably knocked it out of position. while changing cable.
you may need a new clutch or there may me some sort of sensor or switch that is bad
you need to remove the transmission then unbolt the clutch from the flywheel.
Remove the transmission. Remove the clutch plate and springs. Remove the clutch. Reverse the process to install the new clutch.
The manual transmission has a starter interlock which prevents the engine from cranking unless the clutch pedal is depressed