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Author Subject: B*tch to get in gear on a hill
razzario

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Post #1
I park at my dads on a hill and always leave the car in gear... however its awkward to get in gear whilst on this hill, could a warn engine/box mount cause this?
Posted 21st Jan 2010 at 23:41
adam b

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Post #2
What gear?

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Posted 21st Jan 2010 at 23:43
razzario

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Post #3
1st 3rd and 5th... feels vague in them all tbh but only on the hill???!???

Its silly steep
Posted 21st Jan 2010 at 23:47
adam b

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Guess it could be. If your car has done around the 100k mark then i'd think about changing it anyway - they do get worn. Seems a bit random though.

Does it make a difference if you park it the other way round...?

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Posted 21st Jan 2010 at 23:49
phillipm

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Post #5
Probably the lower rear mount moving the linkage, I just replace the lot and see.

Double check the oil level too.

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Posted 21st Jan 2010 at 23:50
razzario

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Post #6
car has done 84k... i'll give the mounts a check as i also have a bit of vibration through the pedals at high rpm too
Posted 21st Jan 2010 at 23:56

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