it has a cable. will not have a clutch reservoir
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To adjust the clutch on a 1993 Geo Tracker, first, locate the clutch cable at the firewall. Use a wrench to loosen the locknut on the cable adjuster, then turn the adjuster to increase or decrease the cable tension. Ideal adjustment allows for about 1-2 inches of free play at the pedal before resistance is felt. Once adjusted, tighten the locknut and check the pedal feel to ensure proper engagement.
adjust the clutch cable on top of the trans. adjust the clutch cable on top of the trans.
All 1995 GEO Trackers have a clutch cable that is adjustable instead of a clutch reservior filled with hydraulic fluid.
The clutch cable which runs from the top of the firewall on the drivers side loops around in front and below the engine to a bracket on the passenger side of transmission. there is an adjustment nut there.
see my profile. yes, 1/2 inch free play.
To install the clutch cable on a 1996 Geo Metro, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal. Next, remove the old clutch cable by detaching it from the clutch pedal and the transmission. Then, route the new clutch cable through the firewall and connect it to the pedal assembly and transmission. Finally, adjust the cable tension as needed and reconnect the battery.
The clutch reservoir on a 1996 Geo Tracker is located in the engine compartment, near the firewall. It stores clutch fluid which is pulled into the system as needed.
The adjustment is made on the clutch cable, near where it connects to the tranny.
When you put it in gear, does it pop out? What gears? If so, you probably have a bad transmission. It the clutch is slipping, you need to adjust the clutch cable.
on the firewall under the clutch pedal, It is actually a switch