If you are referring to the little springs inside the clutch assembly itself, you don't fix them, you replace the clutch.
See:
How_do_you_replace_the_clutch_in_a_96_Geo_Metro
If you mean anything else in there with the clutch, see the above anyway, that'll get you inside.
Your local library has repair manuals.
can someone tell me how to adjust timing on a geo metro 1996
yes
To install the clutch cable on a 1996 Geo Metro, first, disconnect the negative battery terminal. Next, remove the old clutch cable by detaching it from the clutch pedal and the transmission. Then, route the new clutch cable through the firewall and connect it to the pedal assembly and transmission. Finally, adjust the cable tension as needed and reconnect the battery.
Not sure, but I think it should be located on the clutch pedal arm under the dash. Kind of like your brakelight switch.
Prices for clutches can be around a big price but for A Geo Metro, it would be around $110
yes.... but why would you want to
That depends on what it is doing or not doing.
No they will not fit. after 1994 the Geo Metro developed a new more curved body system. You can use a 1989 - 1994 Geo Metro door though.
The clutch reservoir on a 1996 Geo Tracker is located in the engine compartment, near the firewall. It stores clutch fluid which is pulled into the system as needed.
Unfortunately, you have to remove the transmission.
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