Brand: Clark Model: C500 Y50

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Transmission fluid & model year id
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: 11 May 2025 03:46 by
Scott_Dacri
Older clark w poss Oil leak
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: 25 Mar 2025 03:53 by
John_Bradley
Brake bleeding
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: 15 Dec 2024 03:56 by
Roger_Gray
EV1 control
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: 4 Oct 2023 05:54 by
Bob_Yaworski
No power steering
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: 13 Jan 2023 10:55 by
Scott_
No Engine Oil Pressure ??
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: 15 May 2021 02:41 by
Blueacre

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