M6 Getting Hard to Shift
#1
M6 Getting Hard to Shift
So I took the car out for a drive tonight, and about thirty minutes in it started to get fairly hard to shift into gear. I came to a stop, pushing the clutch all the way in, and still had quite a bit of difficulty shifting from neutral to first. Pulling into my carport soon afterwards, I stopped and attempted to shift into reverse, and it entirely refused to go in, no matter what I tried. Also, when I shifted into the other gears the transmission made a clicking noise sometimes, and also hummed/buzzed abnormally (I could be imagining that one though).
I've only had the car a bit more than a week, but it shifted fairly smoothly previously. I was doing a bit of spirited driving, but nothing too crazy, so I don't think it could be that. Any ideas on what it could be? Master/slave cylinder? Clutch? Shifter? Help would be greatly appreciated.
I've only had the car a bit more than a week, but it shifted fairly smoothly previously. I was doing a bit of spirited driving, but nothing too crazy, so I don't think it could be that. Any ideas on what it could be? Master/slave cylinder? Clutch? Shifter? Help would be greatly appreciated.
#3
How does your clutch pedal feel? Is it consistant through its travel or does it seem to sink with no resistance at first? If so (the sinking part), check your brake fluid res., which is located near the cowl in the engine bay on the driver's side. If it's low, fill it up and take it for a spin for a while. If your problems come back then you probably have a bad master cylinder...
#4
Well, it was somewhat like you describe, easy to push in at first. Still didn't shift too well, but I could actually shift into reverse, and all the other gears, this time. I walked inside, and my dad takes a look at it. Twenty minutes later, the thing shifts perfectly. He says he did nothing to it though
Oh well, magic fix for the win!
Oh well, magic fix for the win!