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Truck has a creeping problem


Rangersrule91

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Joined
May 3, 2009
Messages
88
City
Wisconsin
Vehicle Year
1991
Transmission
Manual
So i pulled out the parking lot today at qwiktrip and i back up and put in the clutch but it kept going backward! i could brake and it would jus creep and not stall. I had to pull really hard on the shifter until it popped out of gear with a thud. It did the same thing when i went to the stop light, just crept forward even though i had the clutch all the way down and brake on.I had to pull the shifter really hard. Its a 1991 with a new clutch last year, its standard with the m5od-r1 trans. Has this ever happened to anyone? Any thoughts guys? (throwout bearing, snycros, clutch?) Any thoughts would be appreciated.
 
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Wait what? Like you push in the clutch and it rolls? thats normal. or you push in the clutch and put on the brakes and it rolls? bad brakes. Or you let off the clutch and it does nothing to stall or move? air in line or slave cylinder. Or you push the clutch all the way in but it still wants to move? That would explain the hard to get in and out of gear, sounds like the clutch is not fully disengauging...
 
Sounds like you have air in the hydraulics. You might try bleeding the clutch.
 
Wait what? Like you push in the clutch and it rolls? thats normal. or you push in the clutch and put on the brakes and it rolls? bad brakes. Or you let off the clutch and it does nothing to stall or move? air in line or slave cylinder. Or you push the clutch all the way in but it still wants to move? That would explain the hard to get in and out of gear, sounds like the clutch is not fully disengauging...

I push the clutch in, all the way and it still wants to move in the direction of whatever gear I'm in (1st or reverse). It is really hard to get out of gear, and this only happens sometimes, but lately its been alot more frequent. Thanks for the advice guys, ill try bleeding the clutch.
 
I push the clutch in, all the way and it still wants to move in the direction of whatever gear I'm in (1st or reverse). It is really hard to get out of gear, and this only happens sometimes, but lately its been alot more frequent. Thanks for the advice guys, ill try bleeding the clutch.

Ok yeah then the clutch is not fully disengaging, so try bleeding the line and stuff. Sorry about that I was having a hard time reading it yesterday I guess.
 

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