you don't, it's hydraulic. which means it auto adjusts as it gets older/with wear you can however top off the fluid... there should be a little resiviour next to your brake master
hope this helps
2007-06-18 11:55:55
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answered by Fonzton 3
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The clutch has no adjustments that can be made without transmission removal. the hydralic system has no adjustments. the pressure plate does have a automatic adjustment to it, but if the pedal is real high then you more than likely need a new clutch. If the pedal is spongy and on the floor than more than likely the slave in the bellhousing is leaking. Always replace the slave when you replace the clutch in this vehicle.
2007-06-18 15:54:34
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answered by aaronh9 3
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depends really about four hours or less with right tools take about a hour or so to remove it.. hard maybe first time will need a friend or a transmission jack to lift it back type into search box how to replace clutch 1995 Ford Ranger how to remove transmission 1995 Ford Ranger repair manual 1995 Ford Ranger PDF or buy a repair manual not hard just heavy
2016-05-19 01:01:34
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answered by Anonymous
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As the others have said, it is a hydraulic clutch and doesn't need adjustment. The clutch hydraulic lines may need to be bled if they have air in the line. good luck.
2007-06-18 12:13:13
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answered by Fordman 7
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No adjustments
2007-06-18 11:55:00
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answered by 144289 7
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