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Omega Help Area => Omega General Help => Topic started by: saintnick on 28 September 2007, 14:56:15

Title: Manual gearbox problem
Post by: saintnick on 28 September 2007, 14:56:15
the gear stick in the TD omega i have is causing me some greif. clutch seems fine but gearchange is like stiring a bucket of nails.

the gearstick has no definate pattern eg, the H formation .and is hard to select, clutch bites in the middle as i belive it should. could this be bushes or similar

car pulls well when in gear and does not slip at all. also clutch is not noisy.

any thoughts? cheers
Title: Re: Manual gearbox problem
Post by: RolandL on 28 September 2007, 20:02:44
A friend of mine had a similar problem with a Citroen he owned. The problem in his case lay with the rods that link the gear leaver to the box (3 in his case) The ball joints in the rods had worn badly, making the gear lever very slopy.  Fitted new rods, was like new, only cost around £20.  Might be worth having a look underneath to see if they are the cause.


hth
Title: Re: Manual gearbox problem
Post by: JasonH on 28 September 2007, 20:23:57
Unclip the rubber boot under the car beneath the gearstick and check the clamp joints are nice and secure.
Title: Re: Manual gearbox problem
Post by: saintnick on 29 September 2007, 06:35:09
 :y
Title: Re: Manual gearbox problem
Post by: Paul M on 29 September 2007, 14:42:01
Definitely sounds like the selector mechanism. I had a similar issue with an Audi I owned a while back, there was a plastic ball joint thing under the gaiter that I replaced and it was good as new. There's a fair chance something is loose though as suggested by JasonH, cos my Omega shift is still tight and it's over 170,000 miles now :o
Title: Re: Manual gearbox problem
Post by: saintnick on 29 September 2007, 16:32:00
found out that it was the small white plastic ring that goes around the base of the gearstick before it goes thru the floor, found it in 3 peices! gonna get a new one monday.

cheers peeps.