Bad shifting, need input

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Re: Bad shifting, need input

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Get a short shifter (not that it will help) just drunk and wanting to type my opinion.
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I had the same problem i changeded the trannie fluid and the problem dissappeared.<p>Hope that helps
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Re: Bad shifting, need input

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well, i have asked every single mazda dealer i've been to, and when i told em it wont shift into first gear, they just laughed @ me,,,,
I'm guessing they are not supposed to shift back in first gear, and thats because of the size of the gears in a V6 tranny, it would defnitely **uck your tranny next time you try to do that,,,
I dont use my 1st gear anymore, i start with 2, and go back to 2 wheneva i wanna slow down,,,<p>to mention, i had the exact same problem in my pathfinder, and the jetta GLX i have a while back, V6s dont seem to like to go back to 1st,, :D
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Re: Bad shifting, need input

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That's a common trait among all GS. The newer that car the worse it is. It will tend to disapear after a while and then slowly come back to haunt you. I'm not sure why, it just does.
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Re: Bad shifting, need input

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yea im having the same problem after a while i learned to just downshift into second, if you want to complete stop then put it into neutral and then into first. However it is annoying at times. Sometimes its a little harsh to get it into second too, but that is rare. Yea i have a '92 1.8 GS myself. It would be nice if this problem was fixed but it seems to be a common problem i suppose.
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Re: Bad shifting, need input

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Wow i thought i was the only one, ya going from 1st to 2nd is kinda tough i have to hold the shifter there with some pressure before it clicks into place...but thats only around high rpm's, if i let the tach drop to around 3-4000rpm then i can throw it into 2nd no problem, but it becomes an annoyance when teaching a kid in his civic who's boss. :roll:
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hmm....so just use second and cut 1st out all toghether????<p>aj
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For me it's hard to get into first unless I am stopped. Also when I first start my car up until it gets shifted a few times, the 1st to 2nd shift is rough. Like you can feel something grinding or catching. If you pause for about a half second in neutral, and then go to second, then it's fine. And once it warms up then it's fine. Have any idea why that might be?
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the only gear I have issues with on mine is reverse... I think your synchros are screwed or something... try matching revs and see if it will click in easier. :shrug:
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I agree with quinn. Definatly syncros. They are the part in your clutch i beleive that match your gear speed with your engine speed so you can go into gear easier. If they are wore out, the only way you can get into gear is either with a LOT of grinding, or matching the engine spead with the gear box spead on shifts like quinn suggested. If you are going to try the oil change in the gear box, use a synthetic, you'll get smoother shifts, especially in cold weather.<p>[ March 11, 2003: Message edited by: K8 ]</p>
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Re: Bad shifting, need input

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i was looking at the shop manual yesturday, I believe they are in between different gears in the transmission. But I think your right as too there purpose. It would also make sense that only my second gear seems to be a problem, so Im assuming that would be the syncronizer(s)? in my second gear? Anyways thats sounds expensive to replace, not the part its self but all that labour, and im sure once they take the transmission apart there would be a handful of other parts to replace?
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