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Robin Williaims Posted on Jan 29, 2016
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My transmission has been working fine now it won't go in gear at all.

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Robin,

we cant guess transmissions.
and the answer for m/t is 1 page
and a/t (auto ) is 1ooo pages long
ill guess, its a stick like m 99 and 08
wont go means, the clutch is bad
if the clutch MC is dry bingo, bad clutch actuator
master or slave or both. check fluid level on clutch MC(means master cylinder fill jar)

CAN you shift with key off?
sure you can, 1,2,3,4,5 and reverse right?
IF YOU CAN THE CLUTCH IS BAD.
(PEDAL ACTUATOR IS FIRST)TESTS.ASK

THE CLUTCH SLAVE OR MC LEAKING
IS YOUR BIG CLUE
THE SLAVE ON MOST THESE, ARE COAX SLAVE
MEANS 8HRS,LABOR TO REACH.
yes, a horror.
why not say what transmission, and save all this help. wasted.

or do you mean the shifter is stuck in park
un movable.
gee.

deton8 von Splosion

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Hello Robin Williams,

Your phrase "Go into gear"...
(comment me back if I got it WRONG... I can change )

MANUAL Transmission I presume (4 or 6 cylinder)

IF you can work it thru the gears... while the engine is OFF... it is the clutch... (otherwise a major malfunction of shift levers/forks)...

A sudden failure of the clutch would MOST PROBABLY be the linkage:

I sincerely believe you have hydraulic cylinders check fluid level, hose etc. (any wet spot is you exact problem area)

Most costly parts are the Rock Auto Master... $24 to $50 and the
$lave cylinder... $18 to $70 (interesting)

(personal opinion... if one goes bad the other will soon follow).

Hope this helps.

Be safe... work safe!


Rock Auto Parts Catalog

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