Clutch

Asked by Jayberg Dec 07, 2016 at 05:18 PM about the 2006 Ford Ranger

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

So I haven't had any problems before this morning I
turned my truck on and went to put it in gear and it
wouldn't go into any gears so I checked the fluid
and it was empty I think there's a leak but I have no
idea where to even  look dose anyone know the
common places where an 2006 ford ranger would
leak?

2 Answers

Look at the clutch master cylinder and follow the hose down to the slave cylinder. You may see a leak next to the bell housing. My guess is that you need a rebuilt slave and maybe the master cylinder too. Also check the hose to make sure it is not leaking.

10

fill it back up, throw some fresh clean cardboard under the vehicle, pump the clutch several times, find the puddle and look up!

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