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Help Leaking clutch fluid


devinhal

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Joined
Aug 30, 2010
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Vehicle Year
1999
Transmission
Manual
I have a 99 ranger 4.0 with a manual transmition. I was driving last night and my clutch quit working. There was no pressure behind the pedal and I was unable to put the truck into gear. I pulled over and checked the reservior and found it to be empty. Further inspection showed that fluid was leaking from the front of the transmition and around the starter. I filled the reservior and was able to make it back to my dorm. Now it was about -9 degrees F last night and I am not sure if that would have had a huge effect or not. I checked my truck this morning and there was no loss of fluid from the reservior and it doesn't look like more has leaked out from the transmition. I'm not sure if there is a pressure release that let out the fluid and everything is ok. I hope that someone has ran into this cituation and know what is goin on. Any help would be great. Thanks
 
replace the clutch slave cylinder. might as well replace the clutch while you're in there
 
slave cylinder. When you replace it, use an OEM one. Otherwise you'll likely be doing in again on a yearly basis. hell, you might be doing it anyways.
 
I replaced the slave cylinder and clutch(Duralast) last spring would it have really gone out this fast?
 
I had a Duralast one go out in two months..

Did it come with a warranty?
 
yeah it was a one year I think.
 
Ok so i've driven it the last two days quite a bit(DD no choice) and kept an eye on the reservior level for the clutch fluid. It hasn't changed at all. Does anyone else think that this is wierd? It has warmed up a little since then. Could it loosing fluid have been a safety pressure release or something on the slave cylinder?
 
Not to sure. Such a low temp could have shrunk a seal or something, highly unlikely, but if its not leaking anymore and working fine, just Cross your fingers it stays that way.

And yea, slaves can go bad real fast. i put a slave in my truck that was bad straight from day one, boy was i pissed.
 
yeah i bet and anyone that has had to take a trans. out of a ranger knows what a pain in the ass it is. ha ha
 
Its been almost a week and there is no more fluid loss. I guess I got lucky and it was just a one time thing. Thanks to all that helped out and posted.
 

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