Since the Saturns used a hydraulic clutch system, about the only things that can squeak are the pivot points of the pedal assembly. Just use some penetrating spray lube, preferably something that will last a little longer than WD40, some prefer spray lube that includes PTFE.
Just take a look under the dashboard and give the clutch pivot points a good shot of spray lube.
Not on the clutch itself but on the clutch pedal there is one for starting.
The clutch pedal pivots at the top, Unlike the gas pedal where the pivot point is at the middle.
many posts for this here. top of clutch pedal. at pivot.
10mm nut above the clutch pedal
you need to bleed your clutch fluid
~$600
You can adjust the clutch pedal free play but not the clutch itself.
No clutch cable... Saturns use a hydraulic clutch system for all manual transmissions.
The clutch is hyraulic meaning there is no adjustment....If the pedal releases low replace the hydraulic unit If it's high you need a clutch You can't tighten the clutch you have to change it.
To replace the clutch pedal on a 1997 Suzuki Sidekick, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal for safety. Remove the necessary panels under the dashboard to access the pedal assembly. Disconnect the clutch master cylinder pushrod and any electrical connectors, then unbolt the clutch pedal from the assembly. Install the new pedal by reversing the removal process, ensuring all connections are secure before reassembling the panels and reconnecting the battery.
you could be low on clutch fluid, air in the lines if a small leak in the lines or your clutch is going bad
There is no adjustment on this clutch. The clutch is hydrolic, you may need to bleed it.