yes check out the Chilton auto repair guide
bleeding and Transmission do not go in the same sentance...lol If you have a hydraulic clutch, that is another story :)
Clutch is not adjusted properly.
To install a clutch cable in a 1988 Ford Bronco II, first, ensure the vehicle is in neutral and secure it on a flat surface. Remove the old cable by disconnecting it from the clutch pedal and the transmission. Then, route the new cable through the firewall and connect it to the clutch pedal, ensuring it is properly adjusted for tension. Finally, secure it to the transmission and check the operation before starting the vehicle.
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No you can not because its a fluid clutch...i know some older civics could be adjusted but it's only cuz they are a cable clutch
list of fuses for 1989 bronco 2
The clutch pedal cannot be adjusted
The clutch pedal can be adjusted for height. There is no adjustment for the actual clutch on a 2000 Accent.
You may have to have your clutch adjusted,
It's a hydraulic clutch and can't be adjusted.
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If a 1989 Nissan Pickup Truck is not engaging gears after a clutch replacement, it could be due to incorrect installation of the clutch components, such as misalignment of the clutch disc or pressure plate. Additionally, issues with the hydraulic system, such as low fluid levels or air in the lines, can prevent proper clutch operation. It's also possible that the clutch master or slave cylinder is faulty. Finally, ensure that the transmission linkage is correctly adjusted and functioning.