i have a n14 sss sr20de all i do is open bonnet right side of engine should see gearbox on top there is cable hooked onto clutch fork. were it hooks on to the fork thers like a bottle top screw u srew it towards the fire wall to tighten and towards front of car to loosen hope this helps
I have replaced the the clutch cable on my '95 200sx 1.6L and it was easy. To adjust the cable go to the end of the cable where it conects to the level looking clutch arm in the engine compartment and look at where the clutch cable connects to the lever. Securing the cable on the backside of the lever there is a washer and screw that you can tighten or loosen to engage the clutch without pushing it all the way to the floor or you can adjust the other way to get the opposite affect. After I installed my clutch cable I had to go back about a week later and adjust the clutch (tighten the cable) because it appeared the cable had stretch a little from brand new to broken in condition. Hope this helps...
if it is a '89 - piece o cake. open the hood. have someone press the clutch and you will see a cable mocing back and forth.look at the cable there is a circular device on the end. turn and the cable will tighen
you can adjust the clutch cable as it is a hydraulic clutch, only option is to change the clutch if it is worn or slipping.
adjust the clutch cable on top of the trans. adjust the clutch cable on top of the trans.
To replace the clutch cable on a Nissan 200SX, first, ensure the vehicle is safely secured and the battery is disconnected. Begin by removing the interior panel to access the clutch pedal assembly, then detach the old cable from the pedal. Next, route the new cable through the firewall and connect it to the clutch fork in the transmission. Finally, adjust the cable tension as needed and reassemble any panels or components that were removed.
Firts, take off the air box, using an 8 and 10mm socket. Then, you should see the clutch cable below that, just adjust the bolt on the wire to loosen or tighten
the hayabusa does not have a clutch cable. the clutch is hydraulic just like the b
it is most likely a self adjusting cable. if you look near the clutch itself, it there are two nuts on the cable, then you can adjust it there. if there is a black cylcinder at the clutch side of the cable then this is self adjusting.
It sounds like it is the clutch cable. I have a 94 Nissan Sentra and the clutch cable just broke. I have replaced one on an older Nissan, but it is still difficult for me to do on the 94. It is really hard to get the broken cable out.
Well cable could be froze up. Replace the clutch cable. If cable is working adjust cable. If the clutch cable is adjusted then it's time for a new clutch
if the clutch is cable yes there is an adjuster down beside the transmission follow clutch cable
The clutch cable on a Peugeot 206 is self-adjusting. If it is not working right, then there is something broken. The auto adjuster is part of the clutch cable assembly, so a new clutch cable is required.