Ok here is what is going on. Car has 6K miles on it.
Took the car out for a drive and when i got out i happened to notice Something on the floor behind the clutch pedal. It looked like a few table spoons of clear grease (Vaseline consistency). I wiped it up but could not figure out where it was coming from. This was not a drip it was a good handfull of thick clear grease.
Fast forward the next day, took the car out for a drive and the clutch pedal seemed odd. Often when you step on it, it returns much slower. Even with the car parked and not running if you side step the clutch the pedal rises slowly.
I took it by the dealer and they thought the clutch was fine - it is not.
Anyone know if ford uses some sort of viscus fluid filled "spring" as part of the pedel return?
any one have any thoughts?
Took the car out for a drive and when i got out i happened to notice Something on the floor behind the clutch pedal. It looked like a few table spoons of clear grease (Vaseline consistency). I wiped it up but could not figure out where it was coming from. This was not a drip it was a good handfull of thick clear grease.
Fast forward the next day, took the car out for a drive and the clutch pedal seemed odd. Often when you step on it, it returns much slower. Even with the car parked and not running if you side step the clutch the pedal rises slowly.
I took it by the dealer and they thought the clutch was fine - it is not.
Anyone know if ford uses some sort of viscus fluid filled "spring" as part of the pedel return?
any one have any thoughts?