I would like to thank you for saving my 92 Toyota Pickup. I was about to give up on fixing it after putting in new every part in the clutch system and still not being able to shift it into gear. I had no idea that the most important part is adjusting the clutch pedal until I happen to find you cool video. I have read countless forums and watch a bunch of videos about changing the clutch and none mentioned this adjustment. I can't imagine how many people have put new clutch packs in their Toyota cars and trucks when all they needed to do was adjust the pedal. I did everything possible and it was no better than when I started . I just wished I had seen this video much earlier since the clutch pack I replaced was only about 2 years old and had maybe 2000 miles on it.I could not believe a 2 minute job was all that was needed. Thanks again !!!
Thank you for the info. My Toyota pick up was not releasing the clutch properly. I had a mechanic that told me to replace the master and slave cylinder, replace both and it was having the same problem. Then the clutch was replaced and it had the same problem. Finally I saw this video yesterday and did the clutch pedal adjustment and this resolved the problem. Thank you for the info once again.
👉🏼You've kept me from trying to find an honest shop. For several years I had a very reasonable, reliable mobile mechanic I could really trust who always took good care of the things I could not on my Tacoma. However he's since relocated... When I recently found there was too much play in my clutch, the worst scenarios went off in my head. But your post truly helped me out, short & easy to understand. I knew there was some way to adjust it, didn't know it was right behind the pedal. Your video is greatly appreciated👍🏻Thank you.
Not that I'm romanticizing your video as seems to be the trend, but I'm hearing impaired. I really appreciate the subtitles AND your voice is very easy to follow with them. I was looking for the free play measurements and now I'm subscribing to your channel because I have a herd of old Toyotas and with a name like "ToyotaMachine", well yeah. Thanx....
I learned how to adjust my clutch and did not need the usual Valium b4 starting the job; your voice and the production of the Video and especially the audio quality is very nicely done. Thanks
Thanks for the video. My mechanic always adjust the clutch when my 3L Toyota experience this sometimes. He is mostly busy, and the easy steps you explained helps me greatly. Appreciate it.
Thanks for this video. My tacoma had a loud squeak when my clutch was all the way out at idle. Drove me nuts. I made a small adjustment to the clutch pedal as shown in your video, and no more noise!
Small correction: The reason you set freeplay is if you have no freeplay, the system will be pressurized with the clutch pedal already out, and when it is pressurized, it will slightly disengage the clutch. This can cause your clutch to slip, like it will if you rest your foot on the clutch pedal while you drive. Expansion from fluid heating up won't damage the hydraulics; the pressure from your foot far exceeds that.
Hello. I've got a slipping clutch, and am certain that it needs replacing. It is not moving at all, when engaged. My question is: Can I adjust the clutch ( Not the pedal) to get me the last few hundred yards to the mechanic? Thank you. John
I notice in all of these guides and how to's don't mention that adjuster between the pedal and master cylinder push rod, had recent trouble with clutch not disengaging, that adjuster was buckling everytime the pedal was pressed
Should the free play have tension problem is slave cylinder was missing a bolt got fixed and now clutch starts grabbing about an inch from bottom I added a a little free play but I don’t want to screw anything up
Me: I need to adjust my clutch Me: begins to watch this automotive how-to Also Me: 2 minutes later wondering why I am kissing the tail gate with my pants down.
Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? My clutch doesn't release and when I loosen the pedal nut, the "tube" just spins freely and doesn't seem to matter if I turn it several times around the clutch still grinds reverse gear.
Sorry for lateness... If its hard to press down, it might be a binding in the hydraulic line, or worn out seals in the hydraulic line. Also check the return spring under the dash.
What if your clutch goes to the floor and won't come back up. I had to jack up my truck and put it on ramps . So the front end is up. I had to lift the peddle up . It responds like clutch with the front end up. But as soon as it is on flat ground it won't shift . Followed by it going to the floor. I BELIEVE IT WAS MESSED WITH SO I COULDN'T TAKE IT ANYWHERE!!!! BUT I AM DETERMINED TO OVERCOME THIS PROBLEM.
Sounds like either a leak in the hydraulic line or master or slave cylinder are broken. I see you posted this a while ago. Curious what the solution was.
Oh my god. That voice! Lmao. Wasnt expecting such a romantic sounding mechanic. Great video though, super helpful. PS - you should totally make asmr videos, people would go crazy over them lol.
Man i wish i could watch the whole video cause it might be informative but i cant stand his voice. He sounds like he’s trying to be smooth and sexy. I dont need a guy trying to be sexy and whispering in my ear while im trying to fix something. Major cringe
This dude dropped the hardest clutch pedal adjustment vid and then dipped
I would like to thank you for saving my 92 Toyota Pickup. I was about to give up on fixing it after putting in new every part in the clutch system and still not being able to shift it into gear. I had no idea that the most important part is adjusting the clutch pedal until I happen to find you cool video. I have read countless forums and watch a bunch of videos about changing the clutch and none mentioned this adjustment. I can't imagine how many people have put new clutch packs in their Toyota cars and trucks when all they needed to do was adjust the pedal. I did everything possible and it was no better than when I started . I just wished I had seen this video much earlier since the clutch pack I replaced was only about 2 years old and had maybe 2000 miles on it.I could not believe a 2 minute job was all that was needed. Thanks again !!!
Well that really sucked. All that work. Mines acting weird and now I think this is what mine needs. If I can get past all these commercials. Lol
Thank you for the info. My Toyota pick up was not releasing the clutch properly. I had a mechanic that told me to replace the master and slave cylinder, replace both and it was having the same problem. Then the clutch was replaced and it had the same problem. Finally I saw this video yesterday and did the clutch pedal adjustment and this resolved the problem. Thank you for the info once again.
I don’t know what’s better about this video, the production of the video or the comments.
One of the best presentations I have viewed on you tube. Good audio and visuals. Clear concise instructions
Great vid and a great voice for radio. Send this man to Nashville!
👉🏼You've kept me from trying to find an honest shop. For several years I had a very reasonable, reliable mobile mechanic I could really trust who always took good care of the things I could not on my Tacoma. However he's since relocated... When I recently found there was too much play in my clutch, the worst scenarios went off in my head. But your post truly helped me out, short & easy to understand. I knew there was some way to adjust it, didn't know it was right behind the pedal. Your video is greatly appreciated👍🏻Thank you.
Glad it helped! Sorry about your mechanic relocating.. 😔
Wonder if it was my machanic. He relocated too and that was just devastating to my Toyota. He was really good with Toyota that was all he worked on.
Not that I'm romanticizing your video as seems to be the trend, but I'm hearing impaired. I really appreciate the subtitles AND your voice is very easy to follow with them. I was looking for the free play measurements and now I'm subscribing to your channel because I have a herd of old Toyotas and with a name like "ToyotaMachine", well yeah. Thanx....
I learned how to adjust my clutch and did not need the usual Valium b4 starting the job; your voice and the production of the Video and especially the audio quality is very nicely done. Thanks
😂
Thanks for the video. My mechanic always adjust the clutch when my 3L Toyota experience this sometimes. He is mostly busy, and the easy steps you explained helps me greatly. Appreciate it.
Thanks for this video. My tacoma had a loud squeak when my clutch was all the way out at idle. Drove me nuts. I made a small adjustment to the clutch pedal as shown in your video, and no more noise!
You sound like the dude who sings "gas pedal". Very smooth. Made me fall asleep. But I woke up and finished the video 😄
Small correction: The reason you set freeplay is if you have no freeplay, the system will be pressurized with the clutch pedal already out, and when it is pressurized, it will slightly disengage the clutch. This can cause your clutch to slip, like it will if you rest your foot on the clutch pedal while you drive. Expansion from fluid heating up won't damage the hydraulics; the pressure from your foot far exceeds that.
Way, way cool on the economy of words, useful video shots and precision of information. Hats off.
Thank you Barry White... some wine, music, and clutch adjustment... JK! Thanks for the vid!
Lol! Absolutely spot on!
Thanks man I did the slave, master than bled the line but the couch was still to low to the floor did the adjustment and wala!
Hello. I've got a slipping clutch, and am certain that it needs replacing. It is not moving at all, when engaged. My question is: Can I adjust the clutch ( Not the pedal) to get me the last few hundred yards to the mechanic?
Thank you. John
Thank you so much, your video saved our clutch!!
Right on!
I notice in all of these guides and how to's don't mention that adjuster between the pedal and master cylinder push rod, had recent trouble with clutch not disengaging, that adjuster was buckling everytime the pedal was pressed
Thank you very, very much!!!!
You got a new suscriber!
Mister Toyotamachine......thanks, it worked out pisssa
Very interesting, Thanks.
Hey bud just wondering if u hve vid on bleeding the clutch pedal?
Does clutch free play grow as clutch ages or does the free play lesson? Great video to
May cause an immaculate conception
Should the free play have tension problem is slave cylinder was missing a bolt got fixed and now clutch starts grabbing about an inch from bottom I added a a little free play but I don’t want to screw anything up
Hell yeah thx dude
THANX again.....
ThanksI Made for an easy fix.
My clutch engages high. Is this how to make it function in lower positon?
My clutch adjustment is all the way clockwise and hanging on a thread and I still have to push the clutch all the way to the floor . Any ideas ?
Me: I need to adjust my clutch
Me: begins to watch this automotive how-to
Also Me: 2 minutes later wondering why I am kissing the tail gate with my pants down.
dude this was great, thank you!
Thanks mate great video
How do you tell wheee the free play is when there is more resistance?
Nice video, thanks man.
Hell yeah simple and on point video bro #salute thank you
Very helpful.
Thanks
Very helpful. Thanks dude!
Will this work on an 86? Mine is too stiff
AWESOME!
What’s different for a 83?
Thank you!!! very helpful I own a Tacoma 99 2.4L
Anyone know what I'm doing wrong? My clutch doesn't release and when I loosen the pedal nut, the "tube" just spins freely and doesn't seem to matter if I turn it several times around the clutch still grinds reverse gear.
My wife wants me to check the play every bloody week. Don't know if she wants to be a master mechanic or listen to this tutorial.
helpful video
Thank you!!
Good one
Thanks a lot
My pedal clutch is too stiff to press..How to adjust it?
Sorry for lateness...
If its hard to press down, it might be a binding in the hydraulic line, or worn out seals in the hydraulic line. Also check the return spring under the dash.
whered you get the pdf repair manual?
Go to google and type in: (Car make/model/year) owners manual pdf
What if your clutch goes to the floor and won't come back up. I had to jack up my truck and put it on ramps . So the front end is up. I had to lift the peddle up . It responds like clutch with the front end up. But as soon as it is on flat ground it won't shift . Followed by it going to the floor. I BELIEVE IT WAS MESSED WITH SO I COULDN'T TAKE IT ANYWHERE!!!! BUT I AM DETERMINED TO OVERCOME THIS PROBLEM.
Sounds like either a leak in the hydraulic line or master or slave cylinder are broken. I see you posted this a while ago. Curious what the solution was.
Oh my god. That voice! Lmao. Wasnt expecting such a romantic sounding mechanic. Great video though, super helpful. PS - you should totally make asmr videos, people would go crazy over them lol.
Vocal Friiieeeey
Bros gonna seduce me with that voice
man i hope it helps....
What if the nut doesnt come loose 🤣🤣🤣
WENT TO THE DEALER AND THEY FUCKED UP MY SENSO I'M HAVING A CHECK ENGINE LIGHT I HAVE TO TAKE THEM BACK TO THE SHOP
I can't hear what he's saying.
Man i wish i could watch the whole video cause it might be informative but i cant stand his voice. He sounds like he’s trying to be smooth and sexy. I dont need a guy trying to be sexy and whispering in my ear while im trying to fix something. Major cringe
First-stop with the intentional Falsetto Voice! Stop typing over steps!
Good info, nasty, useless music.
Couldn't watch the full video,
Im sure it was good, but If you want more followers,
I recommend voice box surgery your voice game me a seizure😵💫
Hard to make it through the video with that voice 🤢. Creepiest mechanic video ever. Dude is all on the mike with chest hair out