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Clutch Master Cylinder? Exploded

AZ_Liberty

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Got in the Bronco to drive home from work, clutch went straight to the floor, clunk.

Under the hood is a small cylinder looking thing that appears to be in two pieces. Clutch Master Cylinder?

It moves a bit when you move the clutch pedal.

Anyone else have this issue. And does Ford consider a clutch master cylinder part of the Power Train for warranty purposes?
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I’ve heard it happen but wouldn’t call it common. Plastic cylinder if I recall - bad parts happen.

I’d be shocked if they considered it power train, but stranger things have happened

Master is a much easier fix than Slave, fortunately
 
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I’ve heard it happen but wouldn’t call it common. Plastic cylinder if I recall - bad parts happen.

I’d be shocked if they considered it power train, but stranger things have happened

Master is a much easier fix than Slave, fortunately
Yeah, looks like a $65 plastic part. Plus a bunch of labor since while I can see it, it's not actually easy to access. There is a repair shop around the corner from work, I can start it and drive it there in Crawl without a working clutch.
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