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Old 03-01-2014, 06:12 PM
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Hey y'all. I have a '95 F150 5-speed 302. This morning, on my way to work, my clutch pedal started acting up. About 3/4 of the way down, there is no pressure. I dont hit any grab til the pedal is almost to the floor. It still shifts and drives and all that, but there is very little grab in the clutch. Any ideas?
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how many miles on the truck/clutch?

Hows the fluid look?
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Truck has 156xxx, not sure about the clutch. Ive only had the truck for a few months. Not sure about the fluid either.
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If its stock it should be about time to replace, but my 89 has 164 on stock clutch. I would check fluid
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I'll check it tomorrow. Thanks. Any other possibilites in case that isnt the issue?
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could be the slave or master cylinder. Other than that there is not much else
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Sweet. Thanks for the info.
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Not a problem
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Most often the clutch slaves fails. If the fluid is low, look under the truck and look for wet spot of brake fluid around the transmission. On the drivers side there is an inspection plug that you can pull out and see the clutch slave, look to see if its wet.



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