- Joined
- Apr 17, 2025
- Messages
- 16
- City
- Rural
- State - Country
- AZ - USA
- Vehicle Year
- 1995
- Vehicle
- Ford Ranger
- Drive
- 2WD
- Engine
- 2.3 (4 Cylinder)
- Transmission
- Manual
- Total Lift
- factory - 30 years of abuse
- Total Drop
- none. but it dropped four inches with uniform size tires
- Tire Size
- 205 65 15
- My credo
- too jaded and cynical to display here.
Driving home from work yesterday. Went to shift from 2nd to 3rd, would not re-engage. I heard what sounded like a couple springs popping, but nothing else, and it will not go into ANY gear. Had to be towed the rest of the way home. The Master cylinder remains full of fluid. No new evidence of leakage, so I am NOT sure that it is the master or slave cylinder. I looked at the pedal assembly, there is a spring (or maybe two) that are severely stretched and/or broke under the dash, but I cannot tell where they should originally be attached. The clutch pedal now has a little more than two inches of free travel (maybe three inches that I can tell on the rod) before it begins to resist. I cannot get it into ANY gear while the engine is running. Reverse only grinds when selected. Weird part - once the pedal starts to engage, it actually feels stiffer than it did before.
So, my question - would the springs popping sound (and obviously breaking) have anything to do with it not being able to engage the throw-out bearing, or is it more likely that something else is going on? Hoping for a cheap and quick fix, because I cannot get to work AND it is between paydays.
ANY good tips would be appreciated. And of course, nothing is open on Sundays...
Unrelated, but also a problem - no reverse lights. Would this be some easily replaceable (and inexpensive, i hope) switch in the shift mechanism that isn't allowing them to illuminate? All fuses and relays are good, so the simplest fix has been ruled out.
So, my question - would the springs popping sound (and obviously breaking) have anything to do with it not being able to engage the throw-out bearing, or is it more likely that something else is going on? Hoping for a cheap and quick fix, because I cannot get to work AND it is between paydays.
ANY good tips would be appreciated. And of course, nothing is open on Sundays...
Unrelated, but also a problem - no reverse lights. Would this be some easily replaceable (and inexpensive, i hope) switch in the shift mechanism that isn't allowing them to illuminate? All fuses and relays are good, so the simplest fix has been ruled out.