I have an issue with my manual shifter on my 2006 S40 T5.
When I move the shifter backwards from 1st gear, the shifter binds and requires some force to move it to the right, into neutral. Then is clunks into place.
When I move the shifter forwards from 2nd gear, the shifter binds and requires some force to move it to the right, into neutral. Then is clunks into place.
I have no problems moving the shifter any other direction.
Because of this when I try to shift from 2nd to 3rd it usually slips into 1st instead.
Manual shifter binding when moving into neutral
Manual shifter binding when moving into neutral
Last edited by matthew1 on 25 Jan 2020, 21:10, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Edited title. Please, no "HELP"s in titles.
Reason: Edited title. Please, no "HELP"s in titles.
I disconnected the (left to right) shifter cable from the transmission and movd the selector lever on the transmission manually. The problem still happens (no shifter attached). So something is wrong in the transmission. The selector lever is attached to a cover plate. I'll open it and see if there is anything there that is easy to fix. Maybe I'll get lucky and find my long lost luck penny wedged in there. :p
I've confirmed that the problem is in the Gear Selector module. I don't know what is causing the problem yet. The pin in the shift gate still won't move back to the neutral position unless it's bumped or hit. In the picture below, the pin is sitting on the side (bottom) of the shift gate when my hands off of the selectors on top.
After beating, cleaning, fine-sanding and re-lubing every contact point I could find, I decided it was just time to buy a replacement. Just when I was about to put it down, I hard tapped the lateral shift lever, 3 times with a hammer, where it enters the top of the gear select module. That did the trick. The module works now.
I'll finish putting everything back together tomorrow and go for a test drive.
I'll finish putting everything back together tomorrow and go for a test drive.
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