Strange gearbox problem
#1
Strange gearbox problem
This is a very strange problem as least to me. Whenever it rains and the streets are partially flooded, the gears become extremely difficult to change. It feels as though the clutch is not disengaging. However if i manage to get it from neutral to 1st, it does not stall, but the stick then doesn't want to come out of 1st. No matter what gear i am in, the stick does not want to move, i really have to force it. I am wondering if there is something electronic involved that malfunctions if it gets wet since it only happens after i have driven through water. After driving on dry road for a while everything goes back to normal.
#7
RE: Strange gearbox problem
Check the fluid level in the clutch reservoir, it's on the firewall next to the brake master cylinder. If you have a pre-1992 model there is an adjustable mechanical clutch cable instead of a hydraulic system.
The thing about rain may be just coincidence. It's not electric at all.
The thing about rain may be just coincidence. It's not electric at all.
#9
RE: Strange gearbox problem
ORIGINAL: stevie b
i had the same problem on my civic. i had to adjust the shift linkage and now every so often i still have to but its ten times better and a little antisize helps to.. gl
i had the same problem on my civic. i had to adjust the shift linkage and now every so often i still have to but its ten times better and a little antisize helps to.. gl
thanks.
#10
RE: Strange gearbox problem
Do you have a short shifter?
Have you ever changed the shifter bushings?
The bushings might be seized, that happened to me a few years ago, after I let the car sit for 3 weeks and went to Europe....
Maybe get a spray can of white lithium grease, crawl under the car and spray down the joints at both ends of the linkage. See if that helps.
Honestly though, it sounds like a clutch problem, not a shift linkage problem
Have you ever changed the shifter bushings?
The bushings might be seized, that happened to me a few years ago, after I let the car sit for 3 weeks and went to Europe....
Maybe get a spray can of white lithium grease, crawl under the car and spray down the joints at both ends of the linkage. See if that helps.
Honestly though, it sounds like a clutch problem, not a shift linkage problem