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Old 08-24-2007, 08:02 AM
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Sometimes transmission lets me shift quickly but other times I have to force it...

Ive noticed that sometimes my tranny lets me into gear quickly and other times I really have to force it like I am about to break the shifter. This mostly happens in 1st and and 5th. Just about every time I am on a slight incline it wont let me into first so I have to go into 2nd and going up a hill in 2nd isnt the greatest . Anyone have idea why it lets me in somtimes and other times it doesnt? Could my linkage be the cause or maybe even my shifter bushing? I had to fab up a bushing for the shifter because the rubber was broken so I made a little wood piece and stuck it in between the metal and stuck a bolt though to hold up the shifter.
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The wood bushing may be causing the linkage to bind up.
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Old 08-24-2007, 10:39 AM
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could be the ghetto fix, but I'm going to bet it's your input shaft bearings.

when the bearing gets bad enough, the cage around the ball bearings comes apart in pieces and gravity makes it fall down into the shift linkage since its the lowest part of the tranny.

this is why it happens randomly-- sometimes the piece is there, others its now. get the car moving and the oil starts flowing around and the pieces move out of the linkage area. stop at a light and they settle back down there.

http://blehmco.com/pics/car/drivetrain/tranny/
look at pics 1405 through 1414.
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Old 08-25-2007, 06:37 AM
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^^^ +1

Does the tranny humm when it is idling out of gear?
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Old 08-25-2007, 09:53 AM
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Originally Posted by cheatham
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Does the tranny humm when it is idling out of gear?
http://forums.maxima.org/showthread.php?t=533230 that's his other thread, concerning tranny noise.

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nForce, you know, based on what matt said, maybe you lost another bearing (which would explain the noise on thatother thread), and those ***** and pieces are clogging up your shifter linkages. How 'bout dem apples?
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Old 08-25-2007, 04:17 PM
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Yea this makes sense...
I think the tranny oil isnt lubing the inside up properly. If I drive the car hard it shifts better and the sound goes away. But driving it hard means shifts of 4k or better. Could this be a theory? I have that cheapy GL-4 that napa sells the StarLube stuff in it..
I hope this car can last me little longer. I am already looking at a Audi S4 as a replacement if this was to die soon.
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Old 08-27-2007, 07:53 AM
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OK you all can me
I havent checked my clutch fluid in while and noticed I was OUT! This would explain why I could'nt shift into gear correctly and also means there is a leak in the lines some were that I cant see. so looks like ill have to monitor now my brake fluid and clutch fluid since both leak their self dry. At least I always have clean fresh fluid
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Old 08-27-2007, 08:33 AM
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sometimes grinding

occasionaly when i'm accelerating down the on ramp i'll stay in 3rd till about 80 and then shoot for 5th but it tends to grind everynow and then so i have to go from 4th then to fifth? any ideas?
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Old 08-27-2007, 03:10 PM
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Originally Posted by braxsusriely
occasionaly when i'm accelerating down the on ramp i'll stay in 3rd till about 80 and then shoot for 5th but it tends to grind everynow and then so i have to go from 4th then to fifth? any ideas?
worn synchros. deal with it or rebuild the tranny for $1000.
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Originally Posted by Matt93SE

http://blehmco.com/pics/car/drivetrain/tranny/
look at pics 1405 through 1414.
I think the culprit might be found in pic #1415...
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Originally Posted by hadman
I think the culprit might be found in pic #1415...
Indeed
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Old 08-29-2007, 06:15 AM
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He was my little helper.. he keeps the bugs from eating my tools.
(way cooler than that stupid green one that only sells car insurance!)
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Old 08-29-2007, 07:56 AM
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Originally Posted by Matt93SE
He was my little helper.. he keeps the bugs from eating my tools.
(way cooler than that stupid green one that only sells car insurance!)
haha or more like the new cavemen ones
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