1. Gather your tools. You will need a wrench, a screwdriver, and a pair of pliers.
2. Locate the clutch hydraulic line. It is a metal line that runs from the slave cylinder to the transmission.
3. Use the wrench to loosen the banjo bolt that connects the clutch hydraulic line to the transmission.
4. Use the screwdriver to pry the snap ring that holds the banjo bolt in place.
5. Pull the clutch hydraulic line off of the transmission.
6. Use the pliers to plug the open end of the clutch hydraulic line. This will prevent fluid from leaking out.
That's it! You have now successfully unhooked the clutch hydraulic line from the transmission on your Ford Ranger.