No.
Odds are the clutch is in need of a adjustment or replacement.
Clutches of these years are sometimes not adjustable. You need to check your fluid levels in your master cylinder. If you think your clutch is out of adjustment you should take it to a mechanic and let him check it out.
There is a screw adjustment on the rear of the headlight housing for vertical movement. The 1993 Corolla does not have a horizontal adjustment.
Your adjustment isn't on the pedal, it's an adjusting nut on the end of the cable on the transmission. If the adjustment on the "engine" (do you actually mean the cable on the transmission?) is out all the way, then it is time for a new clutch. Just read the listings on here for clutch removal. It should only take about 30 minutes unless you are a complete idiot, then it will be about 12 hours.
There is no clutch adjustment. The clutch is hydralic and therefore needs no adjustment. If the clutch isn't working correctly you most likely have to bleed the clutch line.
The clutch is not adjustable.
A 1999 Hyundai Accent does not have a clutch adjustment. The clutch pedal however, can be adjusted to a different height.
The Suzuki Intruder has a hydraulic clutch and therefor there is no adjustment.... There is an adjustment on the clutch lever for the distance from the grip, that is all...
Local dealership charged me $1,400 recently for an '06 Toyota Corolla S clutch.
if there is a clutch adjustment on car, adjust the clutch if no adjustment, you will shortly need to replace the clutch
There is no adjustment, The clutch it self is either worn out, Bad clutch slave cylinder. Air are no fluid in the clutch mastercylinder. Fill clutch master cylinder up with fluid, be sure to remove the little rubber cub that is inside of the clutch master cylinder before you fill it up, then bleed the clutch of all air. Then see if the clutch works better.