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1988 Ford Bronco II Malfunction - Drive Train & Driveline
Question: MY FORD BRONCO II CLUTCH IS MFUNCTIONING. THE PROBLEM STARTED ABOUT TWO DAYS AGO WHEN I NOTICED THAT IN ORDER TO ENGAGE THE CLUTCH IT HAD TO BE TO THE FLOOR, SO IF I LET UP ON THE CLUTCH THE SLIGHTEST LITTLE BIT IT ENGAGES. I SEEM TO BE LOSING PRESSURE IN THE CLUTCH & THE GEARS ARE SHIFTING ROUGHER OR "GETTING HARDER TO FIND" I ASSUME DUE TO THE CLUTCH. IT IS A FIVE SPEED (OVERDRIVE) MANUEL. THE CLUTCH FLUID IS FINE AT A GOOD LEVEL NOT LOSING ANY CLUTCH FLUID.
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Technican: Does the clutch pedal feel different when you push it down? If it does you can try bleeding the clutch slave cylinder to see if there is any improvement. Let me know- Owner: YES, THE PED DOES FEEL DIFFERENT, I WILL TRY BLEEDING THE SYSTEM. Technican: Okay, bleed it enough to displace all the old fluid with new. Unfortunately parts will probably need to be replaced, but bleeding with fresh fluid is worth a shot. Owner: THANK YOU VERY MUCH THE BLEEDING WORKED AND REPLACING WITH FRESH FLUID. Here's How To Get Guaranteed Solutions In Minutes
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