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Old Jul 19, 2017
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clutch pedal linkage diagrams?

1998 XLT, 2.5L, 5 speed -- Clutch pedal went slack with what I assume to be "neutral safety switch" dangling; black plastic chunk with several wires and what looks to be a cream colored plastic piece on floorboard. Night time in parking lot, so I can't really see what's there. Does anybody have pictures or drawings that will show me what is supposed to be there, in what configuration? I know there's a bushing that probably let go at the pedal that I can get at the local O'Reilly's, but how does the rest of this stuff come into play? I just need something to show me what it is supposed to look like and how it is supposed to go together.
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Old Jul 21, 2017
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Here is a video that may show you what you are looking for.

 
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Old Jul 21, 2017
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Thanks, EaOutlaw, but I'm really looking for a picture of the actual pedal connections and how the pushrod, retainer clip, and pedal position sensor go together, and how the pushrod is secured into the cylinder. Can the pushrod be removed from the cylinder without taking the master out or loosing fluid, etc.
 
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Old Jul 22, 2017
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If you look through the many videos on YouTube, I am sure you will come across some videos that show what you are looking for. they may be for a different year ranger.
 
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