So I made the mistake of letting my partner drive my new lancer. Shes learning from start. She did alright All except she threw it into reverse while moving around 1-2 kmh car was just off stopping. And it crunched. she did this 3 times today
Why did it crunch.? From my experience with manuals they normally don't. And did she cause any damage? What should I look out for or check?
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to think about it simply the gear is spinning and you trying to force a gear the is spinning the same to mesh in, that is a very basic way to look at it but if you picture that it is obvious to why it would grind and doing it 3 times shouldn't damage it wouldn't do it often tho, and as for what to check, cant really look without going into your gearbox, which is pulling the engine out, the only other thing you could check if if it makes any noises or doesn't drive smoothly,
but as i said shouldn't have any issues with a few times just don't do it often
but as i said shouldn't have any issues with a few times just don't do it often
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i also learned to drive in a manual a long time ago. (not in a lancer) totally ruined the gear box.
vehicle was still drivable but clutch was worn out. 4th gear would also not engage most of the time.
as someone is learning extra wear and tear will occur.
I highly recommend learning in a car with no power steering and manual so that they fully appreciate how technology has progressed.
I can only suggest that extra maintenance be carried out.
replace clutch\brake fluid more often. and replace gearbox oil more often.
As the main driver you will know if any new symptoms come along ie gears not engaging, weak grip, etc.
It is at that point that we look at diagnostic troubleshooting.
vehicle was still drivable but clutch was worn out. 4th gear would also not engage most of the time.
as someone is learning extra wear and tear will occur.
I highly recommend learning in a car with no power steering and manual so that they fully appreciate how technology has progressed.
I can only suggest that extra maintenance be carried out.
replace clutch\brake fluid more often. and replace gearbox oil more often.
As the main driver you will know if any new symptoms come along ie gears not engaging, weak grip, etc.
It is at that point that we look at diagnostic troubleshooting.
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I still on occasion grind the gears, mostly into revers when parking and the car might be rolling a little. Did it last week backing out the drive. I don't think it's a big deal if you don't do it all the time.
I drive a 3 ton Isuzu for a charity and recently going from 3rd to 4th has been an issue, it's not me but the GB as it's only that gear change which is an issue. Basically to make a smooth change you need to do it at low RPM which is an issue going up hill. Presonally I think it's a syncro issue for 4th but it's not an issue going down from 5th.
I drive a 3 ton Isuzu for a charity and recently going from 3rd to 4th has been an issue, it's not me but the GB as it's only that gear change which is an issue. Basically to make a smooth change you need to do it at low RPM which is an issue going up hill. Presonally I think it's a syncro issue for 4th but it's not an issue going down from 5th.
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