Hello,
I wonder if anyone with a bit more experience than me can shed some light on a gear change problem I'm having.
It's difficult to get it into first gear. I can push the stick forward but it's as though something is stopping it slotting in. Normally I just wobble the stick around, give it some revs and lift the clutch a little and it'll eventually find its way in (one or all of the things I try may be my imagination if it helps. It's more of a panic and I fiddle with everything I can think of because I'm at a junction or something). Second gear is a bit stiff, but nowhere near as bad. The other forward gears are fine, if a little agricultural.
The reverse gear is a nightmare to get in. I can usually get it in if I wrench it with both hands on the gearstick. Today I held up traffic because this method didn't work, half way through a 3 point turn. No amount of revving or wiggling seemed to help.
It doesn't make any terrible noises when it does go in. The all come out easily enough.
The catch is that when I turn the engine off, I can change into all gears fine. I'm not sure if this means the problem is related to the gears moving, or simply vibrations affecting a loose coupling.
It's an 04 defender 90, td5.
Has anyone seen this before? Any suggestions?
Thank for any help!
I wonder if anyone with a bit more experience than me can shed some light on a gear change problem I'm having.
It's difficult to get it into first gear. I can push the stick forward but it's as though something is stopping it slotting in. Normally I just wobble the stick around, give it some revs and lift the clutch a little and it'll eventually find its way in (one or all of the things I try may be my imagination if it helps. It's more of a panic and I fiddle with everything I can think of because I'm at a junction or something). Second gear is a bit stiff, but nowhere near as bad. The other forward gears are fine, if a little agricultural.
The reverse gear is a nightmare to get in. I can usually get it in if I wrench it with both hands on the gearstick. Today I held up traffic because this method didn't work, half way through a 3 point turn. No amount of revving or wiggling seemed to help.
It doesn't make any terrible noises when it does go in. The all come out easily enough.
The catch is that when I turn the engine off, I can change into all gears fine. I'm not sure if this means the problem is related to the gears moving, or simply vibrations affecting a loose coupling.
It's an 04 defender 90, td5.
Has anyone seen this before? Any suggestions?
Thank for any help!