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I have recently changed my clutch, Clutch master cyclinder, and Clutch Slave Cyclinder. The problem im having is it is still not engaging when I go to drive it. Is there something i forgot to do or something special about the 95 Jeep Wrangler 4cy Rio Grande. I did have problems because the parts were somewhat different than others because of the year and rio grande package? If anyone has a idea please let me know.
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Re: Changing a Clutch
The clutch is not engaging, like it is not holding any pressure? Or like when you push in the clutch pedal nothing happens?
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Re: Changing a Clutch
As far as I can tell when u start it and put it into gear it wont drive like it is still in neutral.
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Re: Changing a Clutch
Did you check the transfer case?
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