Questions & Answers for: gear slippage

...gear slippage Chain noise and gear slippage is most frequently due to binding links. Flip the bike upside down, prepare to get your hands dirty, and then flex each link connection. When you find an ...

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Question about 2001 AX 100

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...gear slips The only way for slippage is through the clutch. Have you or a previous owner put synthetic oil or oil with "special" additives into the gearbox? If so, try an oil change using 10w40 motor ...

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Question about 1994 Suburban

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...Gear slippage Have a 1994 Chevy Suburban 8600GVW, 14 bolt rear end, that has gear slippage, like it jumps a cog. Help I have had that feeling in my 95 Blazer and it turned out to be a $15 fix. It was ...

Question about 2001 S-10

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Standard shift gear slippage Gears will not stay shifted check linkages at gearbox.if these are loose inproper engagement can occur causing gears to drop out

Question about John Deere Gator HPX Ride on Toy

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Gear slippage. Horrible sound. gear box gears are probably sheared off. this happened to ours. Order new gear box--easy to install.

Question about 2000 FXD Dyna Super Glide

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...gear The slippage you are feeling is clutch slippage and not a transmission failure. Start with a proper clutch adjustment first. If the fluid in the primary chaincase smells "burnt" then you'll most ...

Question about 2000 Sable

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on a 2002 mec sable it has a jerking motion when it about ready to change gears, should I add some trannie slippage fluid or what THANKS Bob Trannie Slippage Fluid? No such item If the trans slips at ...

...gear , no other signs of slippage in other gears or while driving . The car has been faithfully serviced and the transmission fluid changed Transmission ? Slipping 2002 xc70 when going from park to ...

Code P0741 on 01 Explorer had motor rebuilt trans fine put back seems to shift in all gears drive over 45 o/d light blinks. Why? P0741 ** TCC, internal components TCC slippage detected The PCM picked ...

gear now, it sounds like clutch slippage. at first you would of only noticed it in the lower gears as they have more mechanical advantage but as the wear in the clutch got more it now takes less power

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