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Old 03-02-2017, 03:25 PM
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I take off and the clutch engages properly but when I got to shift into the next gear the car wont allow me to and creates this huge grind. I release the clutch and reengage and it works. I have a new tranny clutch and drive shaft dont know whats causing the problem if anyone could point me in the right direction it would help alot
Old 03-02-2017, 06:07 PM
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Well, if all the parts are new, I'd check the hydraulic system for air. And, I'd also check the oil type and level in the gearbox. Basic troubleshooting is where you need to start.
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Originally Posted by dcains
Well, if all the parts are new, I'd check the hydraulic system for air. And, I'd also check the oil type and level in the gearbox. Basic troubleshooting is where you need to start.
its funny how many people dont do this, they would rather just come on here and want someone to diagnose their car from behind a keyboard
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Originally Posted by travlee
its funny how many people dont do this, they would rather just come on here and want someone to diagnose their car from behind a keyboard
I already checked that I wouldnt have posted if i did not do simple troubleshooting that isnt the problem.
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Originally Posted by MicVelo
"...everything I know about cars, I learned by following people on Instagram...."
for your information i am following THREEon instagram...




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