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Ford Clutch Hydraulic Lines provide a direct fluid path which converts pedal action into clean clutch action making each shift sure and accurate. Ford has been pursuing innovation since 1903 with the moving assembly line, and then with EcoBoost engines that are more power-saving and fuel-saving, and SYNC voice control that allows drivers to switch music and seek directions without putting hands off the wheel. Ford also brings Co-Pilot360 that brakes itself or watches your lane, and the F-150 Lightning electric model demonstrates how Ford reduces emissions and becomes tough. This combination of brains and brawn is a favorite of the Ford owners every time they are on a trip. These vehicles have Clutch Hydraulic Lines that move the brake fluid between the master and slave cylinders to ensure that the clutch will engage with ease and also last longer. In order to replace Clutch Hydraulic Lines, one should park on a flat level area, disconnection of the battery, positioning sturdy stands, and opening of the reservoir to release pressure. Follow the old Clutch Hydraulic Lines, get rid of clips, unscrew fittings and collect remaining fluid in a clean pan. Install the original route, then avoid hot exhaust or moving shafts, start each fitting by fingertip, then tighten with a wrench to spec, then reattach the clips, fill the reservoir, and bleed until the pedal feels solid and no more bubbles. Lastly, dry wipe joints, check on any leakages, lower the car and test drive to ensure that the clutch releases cleanly with the new Clutch Hydraulic Lines in place.