Open the hood, and take a look at your firewall. If it has a clutch master cylinder its a hydrolic. If you only see your brake booster and thats it, chances are its a cable clutch. But as a basic rule, if you have a master and slave cylinder it is hydrolic.
There is no clutch cable its hydrolic.
Yes, you can adjust the clutch on a 2003 Mitsubishi Lancer, but it's important to note that the adjustment process may vary depending on whether it has a cable or hydraulic clutch system. For a cable-operated clutch, you can typically adjust the clutch pedal free play using the adjustment nut on the cable. If it has a hydraulic clutch, adjustment is generally not necessary, but you should check for proper fluid levels and ensure there are no leaks. Always consult the owner's manual or a professional mechanic for specific guidance related to your vehicle.
Hydrolic
cable
it is a cable clutch.
Clutch fork or cable broken. it might have a hydrolic leak. Check the master in the clutch
1993 Infiniti G20 does not have a hydrolic clutch! It has a cable, that runs under the intake stuff.
Hydraulic Hydraulic
If your replacing the clutch you shouldn't need to bleed anything. But you probly should adjust it, I'm prety sure the 86 has a cable clutch, which is easy to adjust. if you happen to have a hydrolic clutch you should bleed it just to make sure.
The 1990 Mitsubishi does have a computer. You can reset the computer by removing the positive cable from the battery. Keep the cable off for 30 seconds and return it to its original position.
no as it is hydrolic and these sort of clutches are non adjustable were as cable clutches you could adjust them.
To change the clutch cable on a 1991 Mitsubishi Mighty Max truck, start by lifting the vehicle and securing it on jack stands for safety. Disconnect the old cable from the clutch pedal assembly inside the cabin and the clutch fork under the hood. Remove any retaining clips or bolts holding the cable in place, then thread the new cable through the same path, ensuring it is properly adjusted. Finally, reconnect the cable to the pedal and clutch fork, and check for proper operation before lowering the vehicle.