There is no clutch cable in 93 Mercury Capri. Its operated by hydraulics. There is a clutch slave cylinder and master cylinder. the seal in it probably worn out. Not very hard to work with.
To change the slave cylinder on your 1993 Mercury Capri, first ensure the vehicle is securely lifted and supported. Disconnect the hydraulic line from the old slave cylinder and remove any retaining bolts to take it out. Install the new slave cylinder by securing it with bolts, then reconnect the hydraulic line. Finally, bleed the clutch system to remove any air and ensure proper operation.
http://www.techcapri.com/Repair/Capri_Service_Manual.htmthis link will give you all of the information you will need
its a hydraulic clutch and needs no adjustment, if its loose it typically means its worn
first you push in your clutch and put your key in the ignition. then you turn the key clockwize until your capri springs into life.
Look in this web site for complete instructions: www.techcapri.com.
A 1993 Mercury Capri (with the 1.6 4 cylinder DOHC engine) requires 3.2 quarts of oil.
buy a new car or get a mechanic to look at it. It sounds as if your clutch master cylinder is going bad or it could be the clutch slave cylinder.
www.techcapri.com
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Mercury Capri was created in 1969.
To replace the clutch on a 1991 Mercury Capri, start by disconnecting the battery and removing the transmission. This involves taking off the driveshaft, exhaust, shifter linkage, and any electrical connections. Once the transmission is out, remove the old clutch assembly, clean the flywheel, and install the new clutch, ensuring proper alignment. Finally, reassemble all components in the reverse order, and reconnect the battery to complete the job.