Faulty Clutch Master cylinder.
Look on the engine side of the firewall in front of the clutch pedal. You should see the reservoir there.
When fluid leaks out the back side where the plunger goes in, it is going out. Fluid would be seen from inside the cab, up above the clutch pedal.
Actually if the fluid is coming down the clutch pedal it is probably your clutch master cylinder going bad or the seal around it. No worries it is a cheap fix. If it is coming down the clutch pedal it has nothing to do with your brakes. Some people well most use brake fluid for the clutch.
fill the clutch resivoir pump the clutch pedal open the bleeder screw and tighten it back up and repeat until the air is out and just fluid comes out
Go to the transmission and check slave cylinder for leaks,also check clutch master cylinder,then go look by your clutch pedal to see if its leaking there,these are your places that it could be leaking,is your fluid level low,if not ,then you may need a new clutch kit.
Is this a trick question??? If it's an automatic it won't have a clutch pedal lol!
If the clutch pedal remains on the floor despite bleeding, it may indicate a problem with the clutch master cylinder or slave cylinder, possibly due to internal leaks. Check for any fluid leaks around these components and inspect the clutch fluid level. If the cylinders are functioning properly, the issue might also stem from a damaged clutch release bearing or pressure plate. It’s advisable to have a mechanic diagnose the problem to avoid further damage.
There could be a few reasons why a clutch pedal is stiff on a 1999 Accord. The clutch may be low on fluid or the clutch may need to be replaced.
The clutch pedal is the one left of the brake pedal. The clutch disk the pedal affects is inside the transmission bell housing where the engine block bolts to the transmission. Unless you have an automatic, then your car has no clutch.
where and how to adjust clutch pedal 1993 s10 It is hydraulic operated, there is no adjustment.
To bleed the clutch on a 1993 Chevy K1500, you will need a helper to assist you. Locate the clutch slave cylinder, typically found near the transmission bell housing. Attach a clear plastic tube to the bleeder valve on the slave cylinder and submerge the other end in a container of brake fluid. Have your helper press the clutch pedal while you open the bleeder valve to release air bubbles and old fluid. Close the valve, release the clutch pedal, and repeat the process until no more air bubbles are present in the fluid.
you may need to bleed the system for air and check for leaks, also your slave cylinder piston could be bad