The simple thing to check is clutch adjustment. Does your clutch pedal go almost to the floor before you feel tension? If so, then a clutch adjustment(Cable style) should cure the problem. If your clutch is hydraulic and not cable, then you may have a bad slave cylinder or air in the line. Chris put in a new throw out bearing
On a 2000 Mercury Cougar : The brake fluid reservoir is also used as the clutch fluid reservoir
Professionally, it will cost around $2,000 to replace a broken shifter and clutch in a 96' Chevy Beretta. Just the replacement clutch and shifter will end up costing you around $800.00.
how do you change clutch cable on cobalt
Bad reverse clutch in the tranny
Clutch, yes. Pressure plate, No.
In a 1989 Chevy Beretta GT, the clutch slave cylinder is located on the transmission, typically mounted on the driver's side. It is positioned near the bell housing, where it connects to the clutch fork. Accessing it may require removing some components for better visibility and reach.
Remove the transmission. Remove the clutch plate and springs. Remove the clutch. Reverse the process to install the new clutch.
The clutch has an automatic adjuster therefore there is not a provision for a manual adjustment.
easy you get the gear stick and on there underneath the stick will be a little clutch button of sum sort and then you put into reverse along with the clutch in
the clutch system is self adjusting no adjustment can be made . check the clutch master cylinder reservior
get a new clutch
I had a lot of trouble fitting the new clutch cable to my car.