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vladniko86 12-04-2018 11:20 AM

Taking car to dealer for service
 
Usually I never do this. Either I'll change whatever myself or if it's really complicated I'll have a trusted shop do it. Screw dealer pricing. That said, however, I've been having an issue with my tranny, and was wondering if anyone had the same.

To replicate issue: You need to be going at least 70mph in 6th gear. As you downshift to 5th, clutch all the way in, blip the gas as to revmatch, and as you put the shifter into 5th you will feel the gears. It's not a good feeling haha

I called and made an appointment, and they said it would be $60 if nothing checked out and they couldn't make a warranty claim. I have a 7 year 100,000 mile powertrain warranty. Is this standard to all FRS's? Also, I put in a mishimoto intake. Will this stop me from making a warranty claim? Thanks

humfrz 12-04-2018 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by vladniko86 (Post 3160852)
Usually I never do this. Either I'll change whatever myself or if it's really complicated I'll have a trusted shop do it. Screw dealer pricing. That said, however, I've been having an issue with my tranny, and was wondering if anyone had the same.

To replicate issue: You need to be going at least 70mph in 6th gear. As you downshift to 5th, clutch all the way in, blip the gas as to revmatch, and as you put the shifter into 5th you will feel the gears. It's not a good feeling haha

I called and made an appointment, and they said it would be $60 if nothing checked out and they couldn't make a warranty claim. I have a 7 year 100,000 mile powertrain warranty. Is this standard to all FRS's? Also, I put in a mishimoto intake. Will this stop me from making a warranty claim? Thanks

As far as the downshifts from 6th to 5th, if all you feel is a meshing of the gears, I wouldn't worry about it. If they "grind" or refuse to engage, you may have a problem.

I doubt your changing out the intake would effect any transmission warrant work.

The power train warranty on my 2013 FR-S is 60 months or 60,000 miles.


humfrz

vladniko86 12-04-2018 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by humfrz (Post 3160912)
As far as the downshifts from 6th to 5th, if all you feel is a meshing of the gears, I wouldn't worry about it. If they "grind" or refuse to engage, you may have a problem.

I doubt your changing out the intake would effect any transmission warrant work.

The power train warranty on my 2013 FR-S is 60 months or 60,000 miles.


humfrz

Awesome! I guess the previous owner paid a lil more? Anyways, it's not that it's mushy I can feel the gears themselves. Doesn't feel good

HKz 12-04-2018 03:06 PM

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Originally Posted by vladniko86 (Post 3160913)
Awesome! I guess the previous owner paid a lil more? Anyways, it's not that it's mushy I can feel the gears themselves. Doesn't feel good

are you new to driving stick? you are feeling the synchros...unlike the trans on a fwd chassis, if that is what you're used to, there aren't cables & pulleys between lever & synchros, it is metal on metal contact so you will feel pretty much everything going on ESPECIALLY when it is not warmed up..but considering we're heading into winter and you're in NY, it will probably feel like that for quite some time...all normal and intended that way by Toyota/Subaru to create a more confident shift for the driver.

yes most likely the person paid extra for the extended warranty coverage..

qcbaker 12-04-2018 03:19 PM

I don't see nothin' wrong... with a little bump and grind...

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...vClghJS71WO77y


But for real though, people have had issues with the synchros in these cars. There are plenty of "grinds when going into X gear" threads to be found. Some people have had the dealer give them a new transmission, some have simply changed the trans fluid and the problem was resolved.

My car used to grind occasionally going from 4th to 5th if the revs were high, but it hasn't happened in a couple months. Not really sure why.

HKz 12-04-2018 03:38 PM

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Originally Posted by qcbaker (Post 3160930)
I don't see nothin' wrong... with a little bump and grind...

https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...vClghJS71WO77y


But for real though, people have had issues with the synchros in these cars. There are plenty of "grinds when going into X gear" threads to be found. Some people have had the dealer give them a new transmission, some have simply changed the trans fluid and the problem was resolved.

My car used to grind occasionally going from 4th to 5th if the revs were high, but it hasn't happened in a couple months. Not really sure why.

but that isn't what the OP is experiencing....grinding =/= notchy shift...most grinding issues are probably from people mis-shifting and their initial reaction is that it was tran's fault

vladniko86 12-04-2018 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by HKz (Post 3160938)
but that isn't what the OP is experiencing....grinding =/= notchy shift...most grinding issues are probably from people mis-shifting and their initial reaction is that it was tran's fault

Ok so I'm gonna be honest it's my first manual trans so I might not be classifying it right. When I blip the throttle and push the shifter into 5th, I can almost kinda feel the gears fighting back at me. When I blip it and wait a second, till rpms reach the peak and begin to drop its fine. Honestly Im just looking for dealer to do whatever to fix it, I have that warranty might as well use it.

vladniko86 12-04-2018 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by HKz (Post 3160918)
are you a new to driving stick? you are feeling the synchros...unlike the trans on a fwd chassis, if that is what you're used to, there aren't cables & pulleys between lever & synchros, it is metal on metal contact so you will feel pretty much everything going on ESPECIALLY when it is not warmed up..but considering we're heading into winter and you're in NY, it will probably feel like that for quite some time...all normal and intended that way by Toyota/Subaru to create a more confident shift for the driver.

yes most likely the person paid extra for the extended warranty coverage..

Oh yea I am new I just thought it was weird that it only happened when downshifting to 5th. Doesn't happen going through any of the other gears. I've only been driving stick for a month but it's pretty easy to catch on to, takes a while to master right? haha

mazeroni 12-04-2018 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by vladniko86 (Post 3160939)
Ok so I'm gonna be honest it's my first manual trans so I might not be classifying it right. When I blip the throttle and push the shifter into 5th, I can almost kinda feel the gears fighting back at me. When I blip it and wait a second, till rpms reach the peak and begin to drop its fine. Honestly Im just looking for dealer to do whatever to fix it, I have that warranty might as well use it.

:popcorn:

I mean, you can ask the tech to take it out, but I'm 99% sure they'll say that is normal operation for the gearbox.

As a non-tech person, "fighting back" doesn't sound like an issue. My GTI had a shitty 5th gear. MY FR-S has the same shitty 5th gear. You have to be patient and very deliberate with your shifts into 5th, I've found. Don't bother blipping the throttle. It won't help you.

Most gears you can shift with little or no thought. It just "slips in."

With fifth gear, you take it by the neck and put its head underwater until it stops fighting... metaphorically speaking.

qcbaker 12-04-2018 04:10 PM

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Originally Posted by HKz (Post 3160938)
but that isn't what the OP is experiencing....grinding =/= notchy shift...most grinding issues are probably from people mis-shifting and their initial reaction is that it was tran's fault

I guess I misinterpreted what he meant by "feel the gears". Because the OPs next post makes me agree with you that its just a notchy shift.

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Originally Posted by vladniko86 (Post 3160939)
Ok so I'm gonna be honest it's my first manual trans so I might not be classifying it right. When I blip the throttle and push the shifter into 5th, I can almost kinda feel the gears fighting back at me. When I blip it and wait a second, till rpms reach the peak and begin to drop its fine. Honestly Im just looking for dealer to do whatever to fix it, I have that warranty might as well use it.

I don't think anything is wrong with your transmission. I think you're just trying to force the trans into gear before the synchros have time to do their job, resulting in a shift that feels notchy. It feels like the gears are fighting you because they are. The synchros need a little time to actually, you know, synchronize, and if you're trying to slam the car into gear before that happens, yeah, you're gonna feel a little resistance. That's normal transmission behavior. So, there wont really be anything for the dealer to "fix".

I think this is a driver fix rather than a car fix.

vladniko86 12-04-2018 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by qcbaker (Post 3160947)
I guess I misinterpreted what he meant by "feel the gears". Because the OPs next post makes me agree with you that its just a notchy shift.



I don't think anything is wrong with your transmission. I think you're just trying to force the trans into gear before the synchros have time to do their job, resulting in a shift that feels notchy. It feels like the gears are fighting you because they are. The synchros need to match engine speed to wheel speed, and if you're trying to slam the car into gear before that happens, yeah, you're gonna feel a little resistance. That's normal transmission behavior. So, there wont really be anything for the dealer to "fix".

I think this is a driver fix rather than a car fix.

Okay so basically before pushing it into 5th I just need to give it a little more time to do it's magic?

qcbaker 12-04-2018 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by vladniko86 (Post 3160949)
Okay so basically before pushing it into 5th I just need to give it a little more time to do it's magic?

It's not so much that you need to "wait", I just think you're probably using a bit too much force when shifting. Just use gentle pressure and you'll feel the shifter "slip" into place.

qcbaker 12-04-2018 04:37 PM

Also, I already edited my other post, but I misspoke and you quoted before the edit and I feel that its important to note that synchros don't match wheel and engine speeds, they match shaft and gear speed. The principle is the same, but I don't want to be spreading misinformation.

HKz 12-04-2018 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by vladniko86 (Post 3160949)
Okay so basically before pushing it into 5th I just need to give it a little more time to do it's magic?

you just need more practice with your throws that is all.


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