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I Like Chips Member Since: 25 Jun 2017 Location: Ascott Under Wychwood Posts: 1540 |
It's in the handbook |
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5th Mar 2024 10:15 pm |
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axle Member Since: 11 Sep 2016 Location: South Yorkshire. Posts: 1054 |
Maybe he didn't get a handbook with the car. Common sense isn't very common.
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6th Mar 2024 12:36 am |
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moontan Member Since: 30 Apr 2021 Location: Bangalore Posts: 22 |
It locks in all positions except when shifting from N to D and vice versa. |
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6th Mar 2024 5:40 am |
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I Like Chips Member Since: 25 Jun 2017 Location: Ascott Under Wychwood Posts: 1540 |
True and I did't post a link https://www.freel2.com/forum/topic10621.html |
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6th Mar 2024 7:02 am |
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Mel Member Since: 29 Feb 2024 Location: West Mids Posts: 89 |
Thanks you for all the input, the handbook doesn’t give any answer to the question that I can see.
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6th Mar 2024 9:53 am |
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Lightwater Member Since: 21 Aug 2014 Location: Sydney Northern Beaches Posts: 4906 |
Only had the car a decade. I don't know. I just put it in D to go forward. Never had any problems & power is more than adequate. Procrastination, mankind's greatest labour saving device!
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6th Mar 2024 10:25 am |
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Mel Member Since: 29 Feb 2024 Location: West Mids Posts: 89 |
The reason this came about is there were no interlocks between any of the selections which in theory could be bad news, anyway I have fixed the problem but just need to confirm it is correct. I checked out how mine locks now and if anyone can confirm if it is right or not :-
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6th Mar 2024 11:38 am |
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BossBob Member Since: 30 Sep 2010 Location: Bristol Posts: 1388 |
I’d have thought that neutral to drive should be locked as that would make it impossible to knock the gearbox into drive by accident. |
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6th Mar 2024 3:42 pm |
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moontan Member Since: 30 Apr 2021 Location: Bangalore Posts: 22 |
If your gear selector moves through all positions without clicking the switch on it, then you definitely have a broken spring in the selector head. Very easy to fix with lots of videos and instructions available online. After replacing the spring, do remember to keep the switch on the gear selector head pressed when fitting it back on the selector lever. You can check if your spring is fine but the switch was not depressed when fitting the head back on in case it was removed for any reason whatsoever earlier. If that switch is not depressed when fitting the head back on, you will experience the same symptoms you have which is the same as if the spring inside is broken. |
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14th Mar 2024 12:40 pm |
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I Like Chips Member Since: 25 Jun 2017 Location: Ascott Under Wychwood Posts: 1540 |
On the back of this post I checked my gear lever and as I guessed the spring had broken so I replaced it, I had a spare bought some time ago. Also had to cut off the cable tie that holds the gaiter to the lever and replaced that too.
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14th Mar 2024 4:09 pm |
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Mel Member Since: 29 Feb 2024 Location: West Mids Posts: 89 |
I had a spare gear selector and checked the operation against that and all is ok, the gear selector should always be locked in park.
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14th Mar 2024 4:18 pm |
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moontan Member Since: 30 Apr 2021 Location: Bangalore Posts: 22 |
This is not correct. You need to keep the lever on the head depressed when fitting the head back on and release it only when the head is on firmly. All positions will then be locked except R to N to D and vice versa. |
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15th Mar 2024 6:27 am |
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I Like Chips Member Since: 25 Jun 2017 Location: Ascott Under Wychwood Posts: 1540 |
That's how I put it on. As you say the lever has to be depressed, otherwise the head wont properly engage with the nylon end on the long pin, Will re check it today. |
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15th Mar 2024 7:24 am |
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moontan Member Since: 30 Apr 2021 Location: Bangalore Posts: 22 |
Apologies. You will need to press the gear head lever when moving from N to R. It does not move freely. R to N does not require the lever to be pressed. |
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15th Mar 2024 8:24 am |
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