Kielly
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Calling all owners of the current 6MT, but also all manual drivers period.
My history of driving a manual is minimal so any input here will help, I've driven manuals but never owned until now.
There's been a couple instances where I end up grinding going into second, I chalked it off as not having the clutch fully depressed as I wasn't entirely sure at the time but skeptical, especially given the high bite point on the pedal, there's been times where I've caught myself changing gears with ease without being fully to the floor but also not at the bite point yet. But the other day leaving a light I went to put it into second and I'm VERY confident my foot couldn't go down any further without turning into a flintstone and I grinded pretty bad. Panicked and returned back to neutral still clutch fully in (and this time obviously 10000% certain) and went to go into second for a second attempt and it would NOT go in, almost as if the synchro just didn't want to align period. 4 or 5 attempts panicking trying to get it to pop into second with a truck behind me riding my ass and it just wouldn't work (even held it there hoping it'd slide into gear, just felt like there was a wall stopping the shifter from entering into gear). I ended up having to double clutch in order to get it to go in, in which it went in very easily.
Obviously, especially on a new vehicle I shouldn't have to do that. I'm wondering if I have a bad synchro on 2nd gear? My fluids are all normal, I never usually have trouble with any of the gears, and I never have it pop out of gear. I've got to go get the truck serviced soon and I'll mention it to them but with my newly lost faith in these technicans, and the fact that they'll probably have to replicate the issue, I don't expect anything to come from it.
Figured I'd ask here, as these transmission failures definitely got me on edge a little bit, but you'd think something would've happened by now at 22,000kms
Any thoughts?
My history of driving a manual is minimal so any input here will help, I've driven manuals but never owned until now.
There's been a couple instances where I end up grinding going into second, I chalked it off as not having the clutch fully depressed as I wasn't entirely sure at the time but skeptical, especially given the high bite point on the pedal, there's been times where I've caught myself changing gears with ease without being fully to the floor but also not at the bite point yet. But the other day leaving a light I went to put it into second and I'm VERY confident my foot couldn't go down any further without turning into a flintstone and I grinded pretty bad. Panicked and returned back to neutral still clutch fully in (and this time obviously 10000% certain) and went to go into second for a second attempt and it would NOT go in, almost as if the synchro just didn't want to align period. 4 or 5 attempts panicking trying to get it to pop into second with a truck behind me riding my ass and it just wouldn't work (even held it there hoping it'd slide into gear, just felt like there was a wall stopping the shifter from entering into gear). I ended up having to double clutch in order to get it to go in, in which it went in very easily.
Obviously, especially on a new vehicle I shouldn't have to do that. I'm wondering if I have a bad synchro on 2nd gear? My fluids are all normal, I never usually have trouble with any of the gears, and I never have it pop out of gear. I've got to go get the truck serviced soon and I'll mention it to them but with my newly lost faith in these technicans, and the fact that they'll probably have to replicate the issue, I don't expect anything to come from it.
Figured I'd ask here, as these transmission failures definitely got me on edge a little bit, but you'd think something would've happened by now at 22,000kms
Any thoughts?
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