its a cable.
only 96-98 SPORTS 1.8 Liter have hydr. clutch. (of the early models you mention)
Your clutch cable needs to be replaced, it is probably broken from it's shield at the firewall.
Yes, the 1995 Suzuki Sidekick does have a slave cylinder as part of its manual transmission system. The slave cylinder is responsible for engaging and disengaging the clutch. If you're experiencing issues with the clutch or shifting, it could be related to the slave cylinder or other hydraulic components in the system.
To install the clutch cable on a 1995 Suzuki Sidekick JX 16 valve, start by disconnecting the old cable from the clutch pedal and the transmission. Route the new cable through the firewall and secure it to the clutch pedal assembly. Next, attach the cable to the clutch release lever on the transmission, ensuring it is properly adjusted for tension. Finally, check the clutch operation to ensure it engages and disengages smoothly.
On a 1995 Ford Escort : The brake fluid reservoir is also the clutch fluid reservoir
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The clutch reservoir on a 1995 Toyota will be found on the slave master cylinder. These are located on the firewall of the engine bay.
If it is like the ( 1996 ) Ford Escort : The BRAKE FLUID RESERVOIR is also the CLUTCH FLUID RESERVOIR
A clutch pedal assembly from a 1994 Suzuki Sidekick may fit a 1995 model, but compatibility can vary based on specific trim levels and any mid-year changes. It's best to compare part numbers and check for any differences in the assembly design between the two years. If possible, consult a repair manual or a Suzuki dealership for confirmation.
where is safety switch located and can it be bypassed?
It's in the glove box
Maybe something with the safety switch on the clutch, or the wiring going to the starter. May be ignition switch also.
Yes