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Toyota wont go in gear

Hello,I just drained the hydraulic fluid from a toyota 40-2fg20 to install a new hydraulic pump.Now I can not get it to go in gear,I press the clutch as usual and it has always been very strong and worked well just a day before but it will not go into gear now.If I force the gear lever mildly I can feel the forklift wanting to move forward but will not go onto gear.Do I need to bleed the system somewhere?does the hydraulic system have anything to do with the transmission?It is a standard with a forward and reverse lever and a seperate Hi-Lo range lever.
Thanks ahead of time.
Scott
  • Posted 17 Feb 2007 11:44
  • Discussion started by scottr
  • Texas, United States
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Just from memory you'll find toyota did use the hydraulic oil for brakes etc. Check all your bleeders on your clutch master cyl etc.
  • Posted 21 Feb 2007 07:55
  • Reply by dave_b
  • South Australia, Australia

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