According to the 2003 Ford F-150 Owner Guide :
The clutch fluid ( and brake fluid ) is DOT 3 brake fluid meeting Ford
specification ESA-M6C25-A
Yes,
how do i find the neutral, or clutch switch on a 2003 ford F150?
Found it myself on the firewall. Little, bitty thing, mine was hidden by a car alarm siren.
The fluid reservoir is bolted onto the firewall. It is just to the left, looking from the front of the vehicle.
there's a quick disconnect on the transmission it might be bad or you might be running out of clutch.
how do you adjst clutch on 87ford f150
Put DOT3 brake fluid in the clutch pump located behind the brake fluid resevoir. Then pump the clutch and that should fix the problem
Bad or improperly installed throw out bearing? broken throw out bearing fork? hydraulic? bad slave cylinder?
no not really , but you can bleed air from it by the same method of bleeding brokes
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Yes , the slave cylinder for a HYDRAULIC clutch is inside the manual transmission bellhousing. It slides over the transmission input shaft and is bolted to the transmission
Not positive on yours but usually it's like this. Make sure the clutch master cylinder reservoir is full. Then have someone push and hold the clutch pedal to the floor. Open the bleeder valve on the clutch slave cylinder, letting the fluid squirt out, close the bleeder valve. Repeat process. You do this until the clutch fluid comes out clear with no bubbles. Usually 2 or 3 pumps will do it. Then make sure the bleeder valve is closed tight, top off the clutch master cylinder fluid resovoir and you're done. Hope this helps.