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Start with lubricating the clutch pedal pivot up under the dash. Then check the hydraulic components in the system. There is a flexible rubber hose that connects the clutch slave cylinder mounted on the transmission case to the metal tubing from the clutch master cylinder. The inside of the hose can deteriorate internally without leaking to the point where it will pinch off or restrict the fluid flow which causes a stiff pedal.
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Check the a/c actuator, round metal with rod at the bottom, vacuum hose at the side. Located beside the carburetor.
When you turn on the A/C it will push the idle up( via vacuum system ). It has an adjuster at the top to set the right rpm of your engine.
Test also the vacuum hoses and A/C vacuum switch, just follow that black 1/4" dia. hose( vacuum hose ) and check the system.
If you have no idea on repairing the vacuums and the actuator, my suggestion would be to bring your car to the nearest A/C technician to have him repair it.
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Click on the following free direct Link. It has several Diagrams including the correct Serpentine/Drive Belt Diagram for your 1996 Nissan Sentra 1.6L DOHC In-Line 4-Cylinder. Included are Instructional and Directional Diagrams including how to remove/replace your Alternator Belt and set the proper Tension.
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