a manual will help with diagnosis and repair, and a shop manual should be available at the local library in the reference section, make copies of the right pages, good luck...:)
The clutch fluid reservoir in a 2001 Toyota Tacoma is located on the vehicle's firewall near the back of the engine compartment. It provides a constant supply of fluid to the clutch as needed.
Check (or have someone check) the clutch fluid reservoir. The fluid may be low.
I have a 2000 Tacoma 4x2 and it uses Dextron II. Pull out the dipstick where you check the trans fluid level and it should be stamped on it.
You may have a hydrolic clutch. One that takes fluid to make it work, check your clutch fluid.
On a 2008 Toyota Corolla, the clutch fluid reservoir is located on the driver's side of the engine bay, near the back of the engine compartment. It is typically mounted on the firewall and is connected to the clutch master cylinder. The reservoir is usually a small, translucent container labeled for clutch fluid. Make sure to check the fluid level periodically and top it up as needed with the appropriate fluid.
The fluid in the clutch master cylinder is brake fluid. Use DOT 3 or similar brake fluid for fluid replacement.
every 60K
In a 2003 Toyota Hiace, the clutch fluid reservoir is typically located near the driver's side of the engine bay, often near the brake fluid reservoir. It usually has a translucent plastic container with a cap labeled for clutch fluid. Ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and check the fluid level regularly to maintain proper clutch function. If you need to add fluid, use the recommended type specified in the owner's manual.
The VW Beetle does not have clutch fluid. There is not any fluid associated with the clutch. The transmission has transmission fluid.
no idea it is probably using the brake fluid
same as brake fluid resevoir
Clutches of these years are sometimes not adjustable. You need to check your fluid levels in your master cylinder. If you think your clutch is out of adjustment you should take it to a mechanic and let him check it out.