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Old 09-11-2003 | 08:14 AM
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I'd recommend this 6speed to anyone- It looks like
some people are runnin' out of shyt to talk about
so they post every little inconsistency they notice about the car - Which is fine, but is it really a problem(bad tranny out of the box)?
overall I think its a good tranny
and as every other manual -it takes gettin used to
and allow a break in period
my old Mazda lost its notchiness after 60K
Old 09-11-2003 | 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by shysmax
As u may know, I took my car to Nissan last week, and they have verified the 3rd gear grind. They told me to take the car home, bec. they have to contact Nissan of California, to determine how to fix this. Today is Wed. and I haven't heard from them yet...

How's the car feeling now after your 3rd tranny? Is 3rd a lot smoother now?? What did they say was wrong??

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ShysMax
It's actually the same! The grinding in 3rd is gone but now 4th is a little harder to get into. I'm hoping I just need to break it in but it doesn't seem that way and I'm really getting tired of these trannies. I just can't believe that some of you have smooth shifts and in 3 trannies I STILL have notchy shifting. I'm beginning to hate this tranny but I still love the car. Hope everything works out for you though.
Old 09-11-2003 | 12:58 PM
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Just from looking at the respondants to this thread, it seems like the problems are more with the 2k2's than the 2k3's. When I first got my 2k3, I couldn't stand the notchiness of the shifter. Then, after a couple of months, it broke in, and it became pretty smooth. I don't even have that 2nd to 3rd shifting nightmare that everyone keeps talking about. So, does that mean that I like the tranny? Not really. I mean, still, compared to a lot of other cars in its category (or even lower), the shifter doesn't have that crisp, short throw feel, nor is getting out of 1st rarely a smooth experience. It makes you feel like a teenage kid just learning to drive a stick. I just wished that they could make a short throw shifter for our models, but from what I understand, no can do.
Old 09-11-2003 | 01:13 PM
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Okay, so I'm no expert on Manual trannys, This is my first Manual transmission and I just got the car last September .

I think tranny shifts pretty smooth with maybe sometimes I get a mechanical feel shifting from 2nd-3rd. I don't have a problem shifting at all(I don't miss shift, maybe 1/10 times),


The only other manual transmission I've driving before is a 2001 BMW M5, that thing shift like a dream, and fast as hell too. But I can't complain that about my Maxima, because I didn't pay rediculous amount of money for it.

Maybe the tranny isn't perfect, but I'm sure you can make up with good driving skills. Just my opinion
Old 09-11-2003 | 04:03 PM
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Actually 2k2, and 2k3, both feel the same..

I put lots of mileage on my cars, and both my 2k2, and 2k3 exhibit the same notichy shifting..

The IRONY is that sometimes, it shifts as smooth as silk while other times it shifts like rotton ***..

ED
Old 09-11-2003 | 04:52 PM
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Originally Posted by nismotech
(I don't miss shift, maybe 1/10 times),
holy potatoes!!


Originally Posted by nismotech
Maybe the tranny isn't perfect, but I'm sure you can make up with good driving skills. Just my opinion
Old 09-11-2003 | 07:04 PM
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Wow, my best thread yet.


I am getting used to shifting. No matter how careful I am, I still grind a gear, usually third. However, I love the car.


1-2-3-4-5-.......6 sucka !!!!!!
Old 09-12-2003 | 06:43 AM
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I didn't read through all the replies, but I have perfected shifting my 6spd.

Instead of pushing the clutch all the way to the floor, I only push it down till my foot hits the floor board on the left side of the pedal. You have to hang your foot off the left side of the pedal a little bit to do this.

I don't think the clutch is doing anything for the last couple inches and since the clutch is only engaging at the top half of the range, when you push it down all the way you get a jerky feeling when releasing it.

Try this, sit at the next light, and push the clutch all the way in, shift to neutral. Then move your foot so it just hangs off the left side a little bit. Push the clutch down so your foot hits the hump in the floor and clutch, shift to first. You will see when you start to release that it engages right away, like every other car you've probably driven.

Good luck!
Old 09-12-2003 | 06:47 AM
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My max was the 1st car I ever drove a stick in...when I first got it a month ago, I grinded alot.

Is that bad for my tranny???
Old 09-12-2003 | 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by Igor911
My max was the 1st car I ever drove a stick in...when I first got it a month ago, I grinded alot.

Is that bad for my tranny???
let's just say it defintiely isnt good
Old 09-12-2003 | 12:47 PM
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The only way you grind is if you don't put the clutch in all the way when you're moving the shifter OR you release the clutch too early, before the shifter is fully in position. That being said, I've grinded maybe 2-3 times in the entire time that I've had the car, and that includes the initial learning stages (have 7500 miles now).

My biggest beef w/it is the lack of consistent engagement. Seriously, it feels like I can have the same movement of my left foot while letting up the clutch, and giving approx. the same amount of gas (by the way, getting it to rev exactly the same all the time is almost impossible because of the electronic throttle control), and it will uptake differently--sometimes jerks, sometimes smooth as silk.

I've driven my friend's Mitsu Lancer OZ, and the clutch/tranny there makes for consistent smooth starts, unless you eff something up.

My notchiness has definitely gotten better as the miles racked up. At about 2-3k miles, the notchiness was practically gone. It's still there at 7500 miles, but nothing that bothers me too much.

Also, having to wait for the revs to drop when shifting at higher rpms blows big time! That right there takes away the sportiness from the car.
Old 09-12-2003 | 05:43 PM
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Originally Posted by jeepik
mine shifts fine if i pay attention..if i am distracted sometimes i can make it jerk a little

i have 8+ years of driving a stick..in my opinion this tranny is no different then others i have driven

Its about the driver
same here and only been driving clutch for 9yrs.
Old 09-12-2003 | 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by MiniRX7
ITs so funny that people continuously blame it on the driver.. Sure that maybe the case in alot of situations however....

I have been driving stick for 8 years.. and 2 of the years was with my 96 protege with grenaded synchros..

I have driven the porshce 944, Mazda RX7, miata 6 speed, and most hondas and mazdas and i swear to you, the maxima 6 speed is the worst shifting..

IT feels the same notchiness as my busted up old protege.

And its not just one car.

I owned a 2k2 for 7 months before it got totalled and now own a 2k3. I complained to the dealer with my 2k2 about the shifting, and they gave me 2 different 2k3's to drive around at the time and all exhibited the same problems. My 2k3, i used MT90 and it still feels crappy..

As for the clutch, it has very weird engagement points. What i found with this car is when i drive moderate to hard (shift points 4K - redline) it shifts smoothly, and feels good.. but when i shift at normal levels ie 2.5K RPM's it feels awful..

I used to think the grinding was because i wasn't pushing my clutch hard enough.. and on my 2k2, i pressed the clutch so hard to floor you can start seeing markings on the carpet from the pedal..

Oh BTW... The sentra Spec V has the same 6speed as the maxima, and even the Hyundai Tiborun uses the same tranny..
I learned on a stick and never owned an automatic, last car mazda 626(00) ES V6 shifts feel about the same,first volkswagen fox (93), shifts a lot better so i dont know
Old 09-12-2003 | 08:46 PM
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I've had this car for 2 weeks now and I dont have any problem with its drivability, I love the way it shifts and I love to shift it. I drove a manual-SHO for about 2 years and this car is way better than that one was. A little notchiness never killed anyone.

S.L.
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Old 09-12-2003 | 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by jeepik
let's just say it defintiely isnt good
ooopsie. lol

Good thing I have alot of warrenty left
Old 09-13-2003 | 04:26 AM
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You CAN adjust the clutch engagement point. There is an adjustment under the dash where the pedal linkage goes thru the firewall.
The 5 th gen clutch is a bit touchy but quite smooth if learned.
I have a aftermarket heavy clutch in my C5 and that one is no way smooth.
Old 09-13-2003 | 05:37 AM
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Originally Posted by see5
You CAN adjust the clutch engagement point. There is an adjustment under the dash where the pedal linkage goes thru the firewall.
The 5 th gen clutch is a bit touchy but quite smooth if learned.
I have a aftermarket heavy clutch in my C5 and that one is no way smooth.
This is suprising news for me. I am 5'10" and I like to lay far back when I drive (gangsta) but that is hard to do in the 6 speed.

Can you go a little further in your description on how to adjust the engagement point. Thanks and
Old 09-13-2003 | 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Darth Vader
This is suprising news for me. I am 5'10" and I like to lay far back when I drive (gangsta) but that is hard to do in the 6 speed.

Can you go a little further in your description on how to adjust the engagement point. Thanks and
If you lie on your back and with light, look up above clutch pedal you will see ( picture below). Loosen locknut, hold knurled portion and you will be able to adjust the length of the linkage rod, thereby bringing engagement point up or down.

Old 09-13-2003 | 06:14 AM
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Originally Posted by 2k2-blk-6spd
I just got my car back from the dealership today...they were installing my 3rd tranny so I can honestly say it is IMPOSSIBLE to shift smoothly in this thing.

Goodluck trying though
Yeah If I don't feather the clutch when I release it.
Old 09-13-2003 | 06:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Cabowabo
It's only when the clutch is being engaged in 1st gear, the car makes a weird howling noise. It will cause the car to shiver as well. But it only happens once the clutch is warmed up pretty good. For example, if I'm inching my way up a hill in traffic where constant first gear launches are required. I actually found a TSB for it but I don't have the number handy.
Go over to the Altima net and type in "clutch howl" in their search. I got my clutch replaced under warranty. You can actually print out the TSB or just read it. The dealer knows about this, some of the early 2002 maximas have defective clutch plates installed. It includes vin numbers of the affected production batches.
Old 09-13-2003 | 05:45 PM
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hm it seems that half your problems come from the digital throttle. am i right?
Old 09-15-2003 | 06:26 AM
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Originally Posted by griffy2k2max
Go over to the Altima net and type in "clutch howl" in their search. I got my clutch replaced under warranty. You can actually print out the TSB or just read it. The dealer knows about this, some of the early 2002 maximas have defective clutch plates installed. It includes vin numbers of the affected production batches.


I know, that's what I did, printed it out and showed them.

So I brought it in last thursday to get replaced and it's still in the shop (Monday) and i'm wondering why. They said they needed more time but I think they messed something up. I going to call soon to see if it'll be done today.

Cabowabo
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