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CPLSeraphim85
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I have a 5 speed AX15 transmission in my 2001 jeep wrangler. I was driving the other day, and out of the blue, my clutch drops to the floor and is unresponsive. Luckily i know how to drive a stick without a clutch, as bad as that is. My question lies here. The cylinder behind the clutch pedal, the name i can't recall right now, is inside my firewall, and obviously shouldn't be there. Other than that, i do not know. My master cylinder is fine, and has fluid, and my slave cylinder, when detached from the transmission, still pushes out when the clutch pedal is pressed, and when released, can be pushed down. However, when fully extended, and put back in the transmission, it does not feel like it is pushing against the fork, and when removed, is still fully extended. Does anyone have an idea on this? I have taken the bell housing apart a few times dealing with the clutch and pressure plate, so tech talk is accepted. Thanks to all who can help.
There is fluid in the slave cylinder, so there is definatley not a clog or anything, and there is no air bubbles or leaks in my line. When i put the slave cylinder in the transmission, i lost the rod in the bell housing, which makes me think maybe something having to do with the fork, or pilot bearing.
There is fluid in the slave cylinder, so there is definatley not a clog or anything, and there is no air bubbles or leaks in my line. When i put the slave cylinder in the transmission, i lost the rod in the bell housing, which makes me think maybe something having to do with the fork, or pilot bearing.