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Old 01-06-2008, 07:39 AM
Dontstall_rockcrawl Dontstall_rockcrawl is offline
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95 PSD 5speed clutch issues!! Help!! Stuck in snow!!

Hey all I have a 95 PSD 5 speed and last night i was up just cruising in 4 low in the snow then all the sudden when i went to push my clutch pedal in, there was no pressure and it went to the floor. I checked th external slave cylinder, and the little rubber boot has clutch fluid on it but uis not dripping any fluid. I had to leave my baby up there!! For the past couple weks the pedal has been sticking to the floor and i would just lift it back up and it would be fine. Now i have no pressure. PLEASE HELP!
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Old 01-06-2008, 12:19 PM
dwarfcar63v dwarfcar63v is offline
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check that the end of the push rod from the clutch m/c didn't come off the pedal. we used to have that problem with the trucks at work from those years. we also had to replace the clutch pedal assy for a simular problem but i can't remember exactly why
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Old 01-06-2008, 12:24 PM
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Check the bushing on the clutch pedal assembly, They go out....
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Old 01-06-2008, 12:30 PM
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You need to pull that boot out to check the fluid. I spent some time trying to figure out a clutch problem on the work truck. It was low on fluid but I didn't lift the seal. Lets say I did 4 hours of trouble shooting to figure out that I needed to lift the boot.
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