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Gray Fox 09-06-2016 03:32 PM

Reverse Lockout not Engaging
 
Hey guys! So, I just got myself a used BRZ and am super happy with it. However, I'm not sure what the previous owner did, but I noticed when trying to shift into first gear, there was nothing preventing me from shifting into reverse. I don't even have to pull up on the "ring" of the shifter; it just slides all the way over. Now, this is not only incredibly frustrating, but also very dangerous, and I was hoping that you bright folks could help me figure out how to fix this issue, preferably without buying an aftermarket shifter. Thanks in advance!

everythingsablur 09-06-2016 03:42 PM

Previous owner probably fiddled with the reverse lockout pin so that it is always in the "open" position. Depending on how it was done, it should be reversible, or at the very least put it back into a lockable position.

Can you contact the previous owner, or did you get this from a dealer? You might need to do a little light disassembly to see what's been done.

markitect 09-06-2016 03:46 PM

Sounds like they took an aftermarket lockout off, and didn't put it back together right. There is a pin that attaches the collar to a cable, they might have just plain not installed it. You can use aftermarket installation instructions for reference. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69811

humfrz 09-06-2016 05:06 PM

Welcome to the forum @Gray Fox ..........:clap:

Yep, a couple of good suggestions up above......:thumbsup:


humfrz

jasonojordan 09-06-2016 05:24 PM

Also a scary 3rd option. This happened to my old wrx with a sti swap after I sold it to a friend. Couple months after it stopped needing to use the lockout collar to go into rev the transmission failed. Not sure what all failed in it but yea.

FX86 09-06-2016 05:37 PM

Frank Jaeger!

Gray Fox 09-07-2016 12:36 AM

Thanks so much for the input guys! I bought it from a private seller, so I'll ask him if he knows anything about this. Seems like I'm going to have to disassemble this guy tomorrow to get to the issue. I'm hoping and praying that it isn't a sign of a transmission failure... fingers crossed! I'll update when I find out what's up. You guys are great :thumbsup:

Ultramaroon 09-07-2016 12:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gray Fox (Post 2747184)
I'm hoping and praying that it isn't a sign of a transmission failure...

It's a really simple mechanism. Intuitive once you get the boot off.

humfrz 09-07-2016 01:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 2747197)
It's a really simple mechanism. Intuitive once you get the boot off.

Hey @Ultramaroon ....... easy for you to say ......... :D
@Gray Fox , I suggest you read up a bit before tearing into it, this will get you started ......;)

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSeKM6WxlE0"]Installing Raceseng Reverse Lockout and Ashiko/Slammer Gear Knob - YouTube[/ame]


humfrz

billwot 09-07-2016 04:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gray Fox (Post 2747184)
I'm hoping and praying that it isn't a sign of a transmission failure... :thumbsup:

It's not!

Scenic Driver 09-07-2016 05:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2747242)
Hey @Ultramaroon ....... easy for you to say ......... :D
@Gray Fox , I suggest you read up a bit before tearing into it, this will get you started ......;)

Installing Raceseng Reverse Lockout and Ashiko/Slammer Gear Knob - YouTube


humfrz

That video will not help, the piece he needs to look at is under the shift boot (that drift pin does not need to be removed). @Ultramaroon is correct, it really is simple when you see it. It's just a metal plate with 2 bolts keeping it in place, if you loosen the bolts the plate can slide back and forth for adjustment. If it's all the way to the left (or removed) you will have no reverse lockout.

Ultramaroon 09-07-2016 05:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scenic Driver (Post 2747830)
That video will not help, the piece he needs to look at is under the shift boot (that drift pin does not need to be removed). @Ultramaroon is correct, it really is simple when you see it. It's just a metal plate with 2 bolts keeping it in place, if you loosen the bolts the plate can slide back and forth for adjustment. If it's all the way to the left (or removed) you will have no reverse lockout.

I didn't watch the vid. :(

If I may tack on to your more helpful post, OP, align that plate so the lockout centers the gearshift in both first and second gear gates. Make sure it's not cockeyed.

humfrz 09-07-2016 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scenic Driver (Post 2747830)
That video will not help, the piece he needs to look at is under the shift boot (that drift pin does not need to be removed). @Ultramaroon is correct, it really is simple when you see it. It's just a metal plate with 2 bolts keeping it in place, if you loosen the bolts the plate can slide back and forth for adjustment. If it's all the way to the left (or removed) you will have no reverse lockout.

Oh, good to know.

Thanks for the correction and additional information.....:thumbsup:

@Gray Fox sorry I misled you .....my bad ....... :(


humfrz

Gray Fox 09-07-2016 11:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Scenic Driver (Post 2747830)
That video will not help, the piece he needs to look at is under the shift boot (that drift pin does not need to be removed). @Ultramaroon is correct, it really is simple when you see it. It's just a metal plate with 2 bolts keeping it in place, if you loosen the bolts the plate can slide back and forth for adjustment. If it's all the way to the left (or removed) you will have no reverse lockout.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ultramaroon (Post 2747843)
I didn't watch the vid. :(

If I may tack on to your more helpful post, OP, align that plate so the lockout centers the gearshift in both first and second gear gates. Make sure it's not cockeyed.



Thanks for the help, guys! I got to the root of the problem. It was indeed the shift lock plate. Previous owner had it aligned too far to the left. Easy fix!


Quote:

Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 2747903)
Oh, good to know.

Thanks for the correction and additional information.....:thumbsup:

@Gray Fox sorry I misled you .....my bad ....... :(


humfrz

No worries @humfrz, thanks for helping :thumbsup:


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