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Gritty 1st to 2nd and 2nd to 3rd shift
It has started to happen within the last 100-200 miles, don't know whats wrong. Maybe i should tell dealer to change tranny fluid or maybe i should raise the cutch pedal a bit to see if that helps. Ive also noticed and increase in play of about 1/4 inch of the shift lever while in a gear or neutral, that might be normal though, just checking.
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have you messed with the clutch pedal adjustment already? If so you may have it adjusted too tight.
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Hi ya ZackZ ......
![]() First thing that comes to mind is what I call "lazy leg". That's where I get lax and don't push the clutch pedal all the way down. The "play" in the shift lever is probably "normal", as things losen up with more use (within reason). I notice that my car is a bit "notchy" when the transmission is cold. It seems to take several miles before it warms up and smooths out. A fluid change may be in order, as long as its not replaced by the same stuff .... ![]() I hope you get it settled down ..... humfrz |
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What is too tight, clutch pedal to high or too low? I brought it down a bit when i first got the car but after about 20 miles i could feel the grittiness when shifting. I immediately brought the pedal back to stock (or as close as possible) and the gritty feeling went away, but now it came back. Should i raise it ever so slightly just to see if it smooths out?
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I understand that "Redline" and "Royal Purple" products work good in MTs, but you might have to BYOO (Bring Your Own Oil) to the dealership for the change. However, if you are conservative, you might run the thought by the service manager. How many miles on your car?? humfrz PS - since you have adjusted the clutch, you might wish to check and make sure the adjusting lock nut is tight .... Last edited by humfrz; 10-27-2013 at 05:45 PM. |
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...... and the clutch fluid in the reservior is up to the full line .... ....... you might consider waiting a few more miles to see if it "settles in".After thought ...... it's possible that the clutch system has air in it and needs bleeding ..... however, not likely with a new car. humfrz Last edited by humfrz; 10-27-2013 at 06:08 PM. |
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