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Posted on Nov 12, 2010

When I shift into fifth gear, it will pop out. I will **** it firmer to the left and push up into gear a little assertively and it then stays in gear. What is the possible problem? Never had trouble staying in gear before.

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You probably have worn parts in trans if continues you might have to have clutch inspected and or internally trans parts can be worn high mileage will cause parts to wear

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