Air in the clutch line and needs to be bled.
You can only adjust the clutch pedal. You can adjust position and range just on top of the pedal.
Well, we need lots more information here. Is the clutch pedal actually "stuck" to the floor? In other words, can you NOT lift the pedal up to the normal position? OR, has the clutch pedal "fallen" to the floor due to no resistance from the clutch?
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the clutch is not adjustable but you can take up some pedal free-play by going under the dash and locating the adjustable rod going from the clutch pedal to the master cyl
Clutch slave cylinder is leaking fluid or the connector rod or cable from the clutch pedal is disconnected or broken. Depends on the make and model of the vehicle to know the exact setup of your clutch.
you might have a air in your clutch system or your clutch master/or slave could be worn.
slightly to the left of the clutch pedal at the back of the foot well
is it main cylinder or clutch slave sylinder? if is main then its behind there clutch pedal and if its a clttch slave ots ill be on gear box or near there. hi
If the pedal just randomly falls to the floor, you probably have a broken pedal or linkage. If we are talking about it having no resistance when you press it and the clutch not disengaging, you probably have a leak in your clutch hydraulics. This can be a bad master or slave cylinder, or a leaky line. Bleed the clutch, and then keep checking the fluid daily to see if you are losing it.
by your clutch pedal but far left attached to your inere wheel well
To adjust the clutch on a 2004 Toyota Echo, first, check the clutch pedal free play by measuring the distance the pedal moves before engaging the clutch. If adjustment is needed, locate the clutch cable adjuster near the firewall and turn it to increase or decrease tension. Ensure the free play is within the specified range (usually around 1-2 inches). After adjustments, test the pedal feel and engagement before driving to ensure proper operation.
same thing started happening on my '97, you will probably need to have a new clutch cable installed. when they get old, sometimes they will start to fray which causes them to stretch and causes your pedal to become sticky.