My shifter has lost its tight feel, and feels like it doesn't lock into place anymore
#1
My shifter has lost its tight feel, and feels like it doesn't lock into place anymore
Does anyone have a solution to this? I used to love it when my car just goes into gear and the shifter feels like it just locks into place, but now it feels like i have to kinda slam it, and it feels like it takes longer for it to fall into gear as well... is there something wrong with my transmission? or is it just the shifter? and is there something i can do to fix it? It also only does it in second gear! every other gear feels great.
#2
A few possibilities come to mind:
1. Second gear synchros are shot.
2. Linkage issue.
3. Worn bushing preventing the gear from engaging fully.
Hard to diagnose from a distance, but those are my best guesses. Unless you're comfortable taking this apart, I'd recommend someone else have a look.
1. Second gear synchros are shot.
2. Linkage issue.
3. Worn bushing preventing the gear from engaging fully.
Hard to diagnose from a distance, but those are my best guesses. Unless you're comfortable taking this apart, I'd recommend someone else have a look.
#3
1st gear ---> into 2nd gear at higher RPM's can be very rough for a manual gearbox, resist the temptation for 0-60 red light battles if you want your little gearbox to last.
I had to replace the gearbox in my 1990 BMW 325i because the 2nd gear synchro was done for and the car 9/10 times didn't want to go into 2nd gear. Luckily I found a used second hand replacement for $120, replaced the fluid and spent 5 hours under the car and it was back on the road. Hopefully it isn't your case and especially shouldn't be with a lower mileage car imo.
Shifter play is a good reason to get a revo short shifter if that's your kind of thing. You could try replacing the gearbox fluid, I've heard it helps. best of luck OP!
I had to replace the gearbox in my 1990 BMW 325i because the 2nd gear synchro was done for and the car 9/10 times didn't want to go into 2nd gear. Luckily I found a used second hand replacement for $120, replaced the fluid and spent 5 hours under the car and it was back on the road. Hopefully it isn't your case and especially shouldn't be with a lower mileage car imo.
Shifter play is a good reason to get a revo short shifter if that's your kind of thing. You could try replacing the gearbox fluid, I've heard it helps. best of luck OP!
#6
If it is low fluid, you may need to bleed the system to get rid of any air now in the lines. Then figure out why you're losing fluid in the first place!
#7
Hmmm, might be time for adjusting the clutch, or possibly replacing same. Could even be as simple as low clutch fluid preventing the clutch from releasing enough to let you shift gears easily.
If it is low fluid, you may need to bleed the system to get rid of any air now in the lines. Then figure out why you're losing fluid in the first place!
If it is low fluid, you may need to bleed the system to get rid of any air now in the lines. Then figure out why you're losing fluid in the first place!
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