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which one? moving the car or set the reverse gear? 1. reverse gear? if the gearbox are okay please try changing new clutch plate or set. 2. check gearbox lever connection to your knob rod might loose or something.. hope solve it..
Sorry but it sounds like it is trassmission time. you see the 3-5 gears work on another ration thatn 1& second they are on one shaft. the reverse is off in another world. sounds like one of the rods go stuck this is why the reverse lights stay on...
Hold your breath. It will be expensive but then on a manual I would see if the repair shop will find a used tranny. for 1/2 the cost..
This would not be related to the clutch but possibly related to clutch shaft rotation. The clutch shaft should be turning when changing gears. This allows the slider gear dogs to engage, or disengage, other gears easily. Try shifting to neutral while slipping the clutch a bit instead of pulling the clutch handle all the way in.
You want 10w40 oil in the gearbox.
I hope this helps, but can't give any promises. I really hesitate to post this solution because it is really somewhat of a shot in the dark. The good thing is that the original posting stays up so that others can offer solutions also.
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