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How do you bleed the clutch slave cylinder on a 1994 Ford Ranger?

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How do you bleed the clutch slave cylinder on a 1994 Ford Ranger?

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Yep, I have a 1995 Ranger and the slave bleed valve is located on side of bellhousing. If you loose your clutch pedal (won’t disengage) check the level of brake fluid in the clutch master cylinder reservoir. Try and bleed the system with fresh brake fluid until the fluid runs out clear. Mine was black as coal when I first bled mine and after several minutes of bleeding the system the fluid ran clear and the clutch pedal worked again. I have not had any problems with the clutch since then. I do need to add a bit of fluid every once in a while. Beats paying $$$$ to Ford to replace the throwout/slave cylinder!

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