They sometimes leak hydraulic fluid down on to the carpet where the peddles are.
first check your clutch slave cylinder for leaks, if its leaking ,replace and bleed system,if its not leaking,bleed system ,dont forget to bleed clutch damperand if its still not right, then replace clutch master cylinder.
Look for leaking fluid at the slave or master cylinder.
Bleed system and then see if pumping clutch is necessary for proper operation. Keep in mind that there is a master cylinder and slave cylinder.
In most cases they leak hydraulic oil out the back of the cylinder. Crawel up and under the drivers side clutch pedal area and look for fluid leaking inside where the clutch actuator rod enters the back of the clutch master cylinder. It should be dry.
If there is fluid leaking from it in the engine bay in front of your tranny, its bad, also check the master cylinder on the floor board conecting your clutch pedal they can both leak brake fluid. Both are very easy to replace.
A master cylinder should be replaced when it can no longer provide the pressure needed for the brakes to operate. You can tell it is failing when the pedal becomes soft.
when your car revs up and doesn't go anywhere
Idk, try turning the car off and then seeing if it will slip into all the gears. Then go check your clutch fluid and see if it's low or all gone. If any air gets into the clutch line (which starts at that clutch fluid reservoir and then goes to your clutch master cylinder Then the clutch wont release from the transmission all the way. It is a quite common problem and quite easy to fix. 1. Fill the clutch reservoir with clutch fluid 2. Pump the clutch a few times 3. Crawl under your car with a small box end wrench and open the bleeder valve (Should be on your clutch master cylinder 4. Let it dribble and go pump up your clutch tell it feels stiff 5. Top up your clutch reservoir with some more fluid. 6. Get a lift kit, and some big knobby tires and wheel that sucker its just that simple, Have fun
Slave cylinders will typically leak when they're bad. If you're sucking air (getting air in the lines) or the brakes just don't engage when you press the pedal or if the brake pedal fades to the floor; it's a master cylinder.
Master cylinder may be leaking, brake pedal may slowly fall to the floor when you are stopped with your foot on the brake.
master clyinder has to be on a slant. call ford dealer they will tell you.
NO FREE PLAY AT TOP POSITION - CLUTCH SLIPS AND VEHICLE DOES NOT MOVE TOO MUCH FREE PLAY AT BOTTOM - VEHICLE WON'T SHIFT CLUTCH DOES NOT RELEASE