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possibly buying a wrangler, few ?'s
okay, here is my situation. I used to own a 95 wrangler. Loved it until we got in a fight with a semi and lost. Now i have the opportunity to get another one. This one is either a 93 or 94, not sure. My question is, the clutch needs to be pushed ALL the way in before it will disengage. Everything else is fine, it shifts great and all, just needs all the pedal movement to do so. Is this something that can just be adjusted, or would I need to replace things? Is this common with these years of jeeps? Any help is greatly appreciated. Thanks
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Re: possibly buying a wrangler, few ?'s
it could be something as simple as it's just low on fluid, first thing I'd check would be the fluid leval in the clutch master cylinder.
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Re: possibly buying a wrangler, few ?'s
I agree, I own a 94, just check the hydraulic clutch system, fluid level, leaks, bleed it and such.
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Re: possibly buying a wrangler, few ?'s
thanks for the reply's. I bought the thing and we bled the clutch and everything seems fine....for now. only time will tell.
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