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Anonymous Posted on Dec 06, 2008

Replaced clutch & slave cylinder on 2001 ford ranger can't bleed

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  • Walter Whitaker
    Walter Whitaker May 11, 2010

    need more info. Probably air in the slave cylinder. They are a real pain. I have one out right now.

  • Anonymous Mar 18, 2014

    replace clutch slave cylinder

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Do a web search on it, and it will tell you the proper way to bleed it.

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