you need to change the spring in the clutch cylinder ,you find more info on at alfa .net
the return spring on the clutch pedal assembly must be replaced.
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.
Clutch plates are sticking - get your clutch checked you might need a new one
Not sure what you're asking about. I have a 1998 S10 standard shift that still has a clutch pedal.
clutch master slave cylinder just replaced mine and now it doesn't do it
If it has a hydraulic clutch, I believe they can not be adjusted. When the pedal travel is no longer acceptable the clutch disc must be replaced.
Try adjusting your pedal
It was the clutch master cylinder. It finally went completely out. I checked the slave cylinder, it looked and operated ok, so I assumed it was the master cylinder, I replaced it, it works now.
First, you try bleeding the clutch. You open up the valve, have a friend pump on the clutch pedal, and tighten it back up when the clutch pedal is depressed. Repeat until the clutch feels normal. If this doesn't take care of it, there is no fixing the clutch - the clutch disc and pressure plate will have to be replaced.
if the clutch is hydraulic operated, bleed the cluth if it is mechanical cluth, adjust the linkages
I believe you can but normally when it engages low its a sign that the clutch should be replaced soon.
It could possibly be your clutch pedal height. I had to fix the problem in my car, had the same thing happening. Go to your local shop or look up on the interweb and find out how to adjust the clutch pedal height.