sometimes hard to put in reverse...
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Reverse isn't synchronized, so sometimes the gears aren't in position to mesh. Just let the clutch out a bit (not a lot, you'll grind it!) and the lever will drop right in.
George
George
I like my 1st gear to Reverse better than "easing it in." The first few times I tried it, it was fine...but today...HAHA, I was backing out of a parking space at Publix and it kept grinding going into reverse...I scared the bejesus out of some old guy...
Originally Posted by mikochu
I like my 1st gear to Reverse better than "easing it in." The first few times I tried it, it was fine...but today...HAHA, I was backing out of a parking space at Publix and it kept grinding going into reverse...I scared the bejesus out of some old guy...
Personally, I'm leery of that all-plastic shifter assembly and want to avoid any wear I can. I hate to think of what is going to happen in 10 years or so when that plastic gets brittle,,,
George
Originally Posted by George
I think that it depends upon how many years one has spent coaxing balky non-syncro transmissions to do one's bidding. By compaison, the Scion box is really easy to deal with.
Originally Posted by asirvr4
for an easy shifting to reverse
shift from neutral to 2nd to reverse
i mean from 2nd to reverse...
give it a try its easier....
shift from neutral to 2nd to reverse
i mean from 2nd to reverse...
give it a try its easier....
I noticed my manual XB was notchy when I quick shifted into 2nd. i decided to take a hi-tech approach to a repair. I work for a major BMW metro dealer and we have the greatest stuff for trans and diff lubrication. I drained my old trans oil, i believe its regular 75w 90 diff fluid, I replaced it with our synthetic xj , limited slip diff fluid and added a special lubricant from BMW, called Hinterachsegetriebol, saf-xj + fm booster, heres the thing, its made with Whale fat, yes from Whales..... the fat actually expands with heat and generates a very slippery substance that resists leaving metal parts unprotected and form a highly lubricated cushion to ease the shock when your syncros and gears are meshing. Believe me if this stuff is recomended in 360 HP M cars it has worked well in my 108 Hp manual Xb! 600 miles and I noticed smooooth shifts even when I power shift and over-all less drivetrain noise. BTW the part # is 83 22 2 282 583, avaliable at any BMW dealer. Happy motoring!
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