there is a joint AT THE BOTTOM OF THE CLUTCH AND A BOLT U TIGHTEN THAT AND U ARE DONE I DID IT TO MY TRUCK
Speedometer cable replace 1989 toyota
Take the trans out, the clutch is inside the trans ^_^
You cannot adjust the clutch. It is hydraulic, with a master cylinder and slave cylinder in the transmission. Their are no adjustments. Make sure system has fluid and no leaks.
There is a fuse box located to the left of the clutch pedal on the wall of the truck tucked directly under the dash. You need to be a contortionist to get at the fuses though.
on a 1989 Toyota truck it should be behind the kick panel, under the ECU
Not 100% sure about the Toyota truck, but I had that same problem with a late 90's Chevy. Turned out to be the clutch fan ($25 part) after I had replaced almost everything in the cooling system.
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You shouldn't. The idle speed is set at the fatory. Instead look into testing your TPS and VAM. Check timing and and test O2 sensor.
it does not have an inertia switch.
Where the cable hooks on to the transmission there should be a little screw what adjusts the cable.
There is no adjust on an AC clutch, it is a good or bad situation. The clutch is activated magnetically. If it is th ebelt you are asking about it should be kept tight by the belt tensioner. If it is still squealing, change the belt, if no help change the tensioner.
Your truck must have been put up for awhile. This problem is virtually unheard of anymore. Hate to be the one to tell you this, but the only proper way to remedy this is to yank the transmission, have the flywheel turned, and the clutch parts replaced.