Starts up but, has no pressure to the clutch

Asked by Jason_Gudaitis Jan 31, 2021 at 01:05 PM about the 1992 Ford F-150

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I just bought a f150Xlt 2wd and brought it home
and it starts up just fine. When I push the clutch in
though it has no pressure to it. I can't figure out
what the problem is and can't afford to tow it to a
shop. I checked all the brake fluids and they are
both full. Need help soon, thx have a great day. P.s.
this is my only vehicle and I need it for work, any
help would be very appreciated.

4 Answers

I just checked, could not find one... There is a dot3 brake fluid line that runs to the clutch and another that runs the brakes. I appreciate the response though, willing to try anything at this point lol.

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Do the two lines function from the same reservoir? I think not and you need to trace the one for the clutch to see if there is any fluid in it. Both the brakes and the hydraulic clutch use brake fluid as theiractuating fluid but the systems are not typically tied to the same reservoir.

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I already did all of that and yes there are two reservoirs. I ended up getting it towed to a shop, they say that both the clutch and the master slave is bad. I figured it was probably the master slave anyways I just don't have the ability to fix it. To answer your question though, both reservoirs were full

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