Manual Shifting Problem?
I recently noticed that when I put my car into 1st gear that it is kind of difficult to do so. Has anyone had a problem like this before?
My car only has 15k miles on it.
My car only has 15k miles on it.
Mine occasionally has a little diffuculty going into first...usually not a big deal though.
Just out of curiosity...does your shifter also hit the bezel around it when going into fourth...especially if you're going into fourth in a hurry?
Just out of curiosity...does your shifter also hit the bezel around it when going into fourth...especially if you're going into fourth in a hurry?
Originally Posted by ravenous
I recently noticed that when I put my car into 1st gear that it is kind of difficult to do so. Has anyone had a problem like this before?
My car only has 15k miles on it.
My car only has 15k miles on it.
Anytime you're down shifting, or going from neutral to 1st. gear, always put it into 2nd. then into first. This seems to make your "synchros" work better.
I hope this helps.
Last edited by +fireamx; Nov 12, 2007 at 10:57 AM.
Originally Posted by apkano
Just out of curiosity...does your shifter also hit the bezel around it when going into fourth...especially if you're going into fourth in a hurry?
Wonder if there is an adjustable stop down there...
some 04 models had bad 1st gear synchros, and need the TSB update. mine had these problems along with popping out of gear, after the update it shifts much better.
Also try reving the engine with a little blip before engagining 1st. this might help align synchros and get oil flung off the gears.
Also try reving the engine with a little blip before engagining 1st. this might help align synchros and get oil flung off the gears.
Same problem! I wouldn't be too worried, it only occurs from time to time. With this car you can start in second if need be but I can always get it into first after a try or two!
TBS: 9-Mar-04 - 21-002-04 - Manual Trans - First Gear Disengages During Normal Acceleration
TBS: 6-Jan-05 - 21-001-05 - Manual Trans - Gear Grind Sound When Shifting
TBS: 6-Jan-05 - 21-001-05 - Manual Trans - Gear Grind Sound When Shifting
The six-speed trannys can be difficult to shift into first, expecially when they're cold. Its in the owner's manual.
The problem gets better as the mileage increases. I have 51k miles on mine now and its nice and smooth.
The problem gets better as the mileage increases. I have 51k miles on mine now and its nice and smooth.
Originally Posted by Maxwell
some 04 models had bad 1st gear synchros, and need the TSB update. mine had these problems along with popping out of gear, after the update it shifts much better.
Also try reving the engine with a little blip before engagining 1st. this might help align synchros and get oil flung off the gears.
Also try reving the engine with a little blip before engagining 1st. this might help align synchros and get oil flung off the gears.
Originally Posted by +fireamx
Do You have an '04? They seem to be a little more "sticky" than the later years.
Anytime you're down shifting, or going from neutral to 1st. gear, always put it into 2nd. then into first. This seems to make your "synchros" work better.
I hope this helps.
Anytime you're down shifting, or going from neutral to 1st. gear, always put it into 2nd. then into first. This seems to make your "synchros" work better.
I hope this helps.
I guess it must be the synchros....just one thing...wtf are synchros?
Originally Posted by ravenous
What is the TSB update? My car also tends to pop out of gear from time to time.
I have an 05 and when I first got it (19K) I had issues with it not wanting to go into first. Now it seems to be fine (22K), but one thing that is still happens is intermittantly it will not ingage into reverse. It's so embarassing! I don't think there's a fix, just jam it in.
Other than that, I love my CrossFire, it's fun to drive and it gets alot of attention.
Other than that, I love my CrossFire, it's fun to drive and it gets alot of attention.
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