Should I also bleed it just to ensure there is no air???Guessing the clutch needs adjusted...
Once I drive it about 5 minutes it begins to shift normal. Like it's gotta warm up before it acts right.Should I also bleed it just to ensure there is no air???
Where are starting from?Hi I have a 96 Tacoma 5 speed 4 WD. when I first crank the truck and it's in neutral it will not go into any gear. I have to put it in gear then crank it. Then it pulls as it is cranking. Any suggestions? I've changed differential oil already.
I dunno man. I'm no mechanic.
I dunno man. I'm no mechanic.
Doesn’t stop them thoughNeither are a lot of the people working in the service area of my local Toyota dealer.
Doesn’t stop them though
I’ve helped a lot of people by suggesting where to look, what to look for and asking what they think is wrong. Most people are already pretty smart if they’ve bought a Toyota and joined a Tacoma forum to ask what wrong.
Does this clutch use a hydraulic throwout bearing or an external slave cylinder? If external cylinder, put on jack stands when cold, start the truck in neutral and have someone step on the clutch while you lay underneath and check for slave cylinder movement. Do the same when vehicle is hot and compare movement. My guess is the seals on the piston of the slave cylinder allow fluid to bypass when cold, and swell when hot and work well.
Are you losing fluid?
Where are starting from?
Did you check the fluid in the reservoir under the hood? It's the little master cylinder next to the brake master cylinder.
The slave cylinder should be external underneath so you can see whats going on when someone pushes the pedal down for you.
I think you can get both the master and slave cylinder for the clutch for under $50.