To replace the clutch cable on a 1989 Mitsubishi Triton from the foot pedal to the motor you need to secure the vehicle with blocks behind all of the tires. Next, you will need to life up the frame to give you enough room to get under the vehicle safely. Remove the clutch cable from the motor first and follow it up to the foot pedal. Remove the cable from the foot pedal area and then attach the new cable.
How can the Clutch peddle moving parts be lubricated and with what lubricant.
if its the pedal box u will need to replace it.. please let me know what car
Just push the peddle twice......
put gum on it sounds like the clutch cylander is leaking.u need to either replace or rebuild the cylander then bleed the clutch for proper operation
Is clutch control using the accelerator and simultaneously using the clutch to control the speed of the car and coasting is when your car is still moving but your foot is off the gas peddle completely but you're of the clutch peddle to slow down????
This depends when the noise happens:When you hold the clutch peddle down, this is the "Throw out bearing" also known as release bearing, getting ready to seize and ruin your clutchWhen you step on the peddle, this is usually a dry pivot or cable, there are pivots (3) in the peddle itself and may be several more on the way to the clutch.
The rods that go from the peddle through the firewall to the bell housing on the transmission to engage /disingage the clutch
IT'S PROBABLY NOT A SCREW, BUT AN ELECTRIC SWITCH, THAT THE CLUTCH PEDDLE ACTIVATES WHEN YOU MASH THE CLUTCH PEDDLE DOWN TO A CERTAN LEVEL. LOOK FOR A SWITCH ON THE CLUTCH PEDDLE WHERE THE LINKAGE HOOKS UP, WITH TWO WIRES COMING OFF. THESE TWO WIRES MAKE CONTACT AND COMPLETE THE STARTER CURCUIT INSIDE THE SWITCH. FORD AND CHEVY SWITCHES WORK SIMULAR. I THINK THE FORD HAS A PIN THAT THIS SWITCH HOOKS OVER ONE PART AND SLIDES THROUGH THE OTHER SIDE AND A COTTER TYPE KEEPER HOLD IT IN PLACE.
If a truck has a clutch brake it would only be used when coming to a complete stop. By pushing the clutch peddle completely to the floor you would apply the clutch brake. This stops the clutch disc from spinning making it easier to shift into 1st or reverse gear. Normal shifting while driving you would not need to or want to push the clutch peddle to the floor to activate the clutch brake.
how many miles on car sounds like you may have slipping clutch if so there is no adjustmants you need to replace clutch assembly
Could be clutch cable wearing away..only a small job to replace..I got mine done for £30. Alternativeley, it could be your clutch plate going..lot more expensive..£180-£250.
Just to the left and behind the clutch peddle.