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Mercedes-Benz Actros 1842 Tractor Truck 4x2 Blue Tec 6 Fuel Duel also known as Mercedes-Benz New Actros
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a BUS ?
it needs service, filters clogged is top
bad fuel. put in.
I recently tried the DIY service and repair
manuals from a website and it actually helped me repair transmission problem in my jcb 3cx site-master. it wont move forward or reverse, engine is good both solenoids for forward and reverse work.
I don't have much technical knowledge but I just followed it step-wise, and works perfect! got it from www.reliable-store.com All the best
I assume this is a standard tranny. If so, you could have a worn shift fork or a bad shifter. If you can hold the shifter in reverse and everything works OK then replace shifter else, rebuild tranny.
that is a mouth full..
did you leave out the word ONLY?
just before AT?
my wild guess is that the A/T is fubar. , Snafu'd or ?
the A/t has over 50 failure modes, or symtoms.
is yours that the car will not move forward or reverse
in ANY GEAR, unless RPM is over say 2500? RPM
and even then its stuck in First gear, and Reverse is OK?
worn gearbox or engine mounts allowing the gearbox to move and unlatch the shift linkage from its position, or the shift linkage is mal-adjusted and not properly engaged in 5th gear at all.
There may be a knuckle joint that can be adjusted to give correct shifter operation, it may be out of adjustment. GM cars are prone to this after reversing uphill in a manual car, your Nissan may be similar. The engine moves away from the area of the shift lever and pulls the knuckle joint out further than it is supposed to be and causes the gears not to enage securely any more.
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