My car has stiff gears. As in you have to push hard to get it into gear as if the clutch wasnt down properly (although it is). Any suggestions ?
Quote from: SamMy car has stiff gears. As in you have to push hard to get it into gear as if the clutch wasnt down properly (although it is). Any suggestions ?
is it through all the gears?
could be quite a few things
worn/stiff/damaged linkage
clutch cable/hydrolics worn/failing
gear box oil low
gearbox goosed (unlikely on all gears)
Yeah could be a few things - gear linkage would be my guess tho (and probably the easiest fix).
Does it get better when the car is warm - oil change?
maybe its because youre in the states and its an auto and youre actually trying to put it into park ;)
lol edd.
gear linkage, is this something I can check easily?
what car is it? As it may not have gear linkages, but cables.
How close to the floor does the clutch bite
Quite close and its a Kia Sportage.
If the clutch is adjustable Id try that, if not maybe its dragging.
wtf, why did you buy one of those ?
:p
Ill have a look at it on thursday for ya ;-)
If its real close to the floor the clutch is near done, or is badly adjusted.
I think they have a hydraulic clutch so first recourse should be check fluid level. Slave cylinders are prone to bother.
Quote from: MarkIf its real close to the floor the clutch is near done, or is badly adjusted.
I think they have a hydraulic clutch so first recourse should be check fluid level. Slave cylinders are prone to bother.
what? thaqts no fun ! youre suposed to wind him up a bit !!!
the gearbox is borked, you need a new one, and 3 new diffs for the 4wd....
and a new clutch pedal... but because they dont break much and theyre made out of titanium theres not many of them about so thatll cost more than all the rest put together !
oh, and clutches are old school, no-one uses them anymore, they use squirrel cage induction motors hooked up to invertors for smooter acceleration... a new one of these will cost mroe than a new car because they have to be assembled by robots because of the dangerous radiation inside of them..... its obv. very cheap and easy to do with new cars on a production line, but its a pita to fix because of this :(
and dont forget to top up the indicator fluid
Or it could just be the nut behind the wheel.
Quote from: knightysquirrel cage induction motors hooked up to invertors for smooter acceleration.
/me laughs at Knightys memory 8-)