NoRangerDude
Member
- Joined
- Apr 9, 2022
- Messages
- 29
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- 24
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- 18
- Location
- Cary NC, USA
- Vehicle Year
- 1992
- Make / Model
- Jeep CherokeeXJ
- Engine Type
- 4.0 V6
- Transmission
- Automatic
- 2WD / 4WD
- 4WD
- Total Lift
- 2 inches
- My credo
- Why am I on here, I don't even own a Ranger??
Hey everyone,
So my friend has a 1998 manual ranger with the 2.5l engine and 5 speed manual transmission. Today her vehicle just decided to stop working. It won't go into gear while the clutch is depressed and the engine is running, but it will when the engine is off. We didn't see any leaks on the slave cylinder and the reservoir looked fairly full. The fluid is very old though. The odd thing is that the clutch still has resistance exactly like it did before. I am currently thinking that the slave cylinder is shot but I don't think it wouldn't have pressure in the clutch if that's the case.
Any thoughts? We're going to bleed it again tonight and see if that helps.
So my friend has a 1998 manual ranger with the 2.5l engine and 5 speed manual transmission. Today her vehicle just decided to stop working. It won't go into gear while the clutch is depressed and the engine is running, but it will when the engine is off. We didn't see any leaks on the slave cylinder and the reservoir looked fairly full. The fluid is very old though. The odd thing is that the clutch still has resistance exactly like it did before. I am currently thinking that the slave cylinder is shot but I don't think it wouldn't have pressure in the clutch if that's the case.
Any thoughts? We're going to bleed it again tonight and see if that helps.