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    While parking a few moments ago, I heard a popping sound and I noticed afterwards that I can easily shift to any gear without pressing the clutch. As in wala nang resistance. Ano kayang problema nito mga sir? Sa gearbox lang kaya to o sa tranny na? May play na talaga kasi dun sa shifter before at balak ko na talagang ipaayos. Vehicle is isuzu crosswind. TIA.

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    does the vehicle go into gear and move, or is it just the stick that effortless "goes into position" but the car does not move?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    does the vehicle go into gear and move, or is it just the stick that effortless "goes into position" but the car does not move?
    Nakapag-reverse pa naman po ako kanina. Di lang ako sure dun sa ibang gear. Try ko na lang bukas.

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    Ayaw mo yun? You don't have to depress the clutch pedal na just to shift the gears through? 😂

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    ^May gumagawa niyan intentionally diba? I forgot for what purpose

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    ^May gumagawa niyan intentionally diba? I forgot for what purpose
    Possibly yung mga di marunong gumamit ng stick shift dahil sa nasanay na muna sila sa automatic. 😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by _Cathy_ View Post
    ^May gumagawa niyan intentionally diba? I forgot for what purpose
    semi-automatic (automatic clutch?). but the design is from scratch. it was actually the grandfather of our automatics of today. it is very rare to see a real one nowadays.
    the old VW had something like that before (in the 60s-70s?).

    TS's is because something broke. and it is dangerous, because driver can easily and mistakenly get into the wrong gear.
    Last edited by dr. d; April 15th, 2018 at 11:33 PM.

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    Hahaha! Ayos! Mas simple pa pala!

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    Quote Originally Posted by madball View Post
    While parking a few moments ago, I heard a popping sound and I noticed afterwards that I can easily shift to any gear without pressing the clutch. As in wala nang resistance. Ano kayang problema nito mga sir? Sa gearbox lang kaya to o sa tranny na? May play na talaga kasi dun sa shifter before at balak ko na talagang ipaayos. Vehicle is isuzu crosswind. TIA.
    You don't have to depress the clutch pedal na just to shift the gears through

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    Quote Originally Posted by madball View Post
    While parking a few moments ago, I heard a popping sound and I noticed afterwards that Xender Discord Omegle I can easily shift to any gear without pressing the clutch. As in wala nang resistance. Ano kayang problema nito mga sir? Sa gearbox lang kaya to o sa tranny na? May play na talaga kasi dun sa shifter before at balak ko na talagang ipaayos. Vehicle is isuzu crosswind. TIA.
    You don't have to depress the clutch pedal na just to shift the gears through

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    Hi, Si Erti namin me huni pag tinatapakan ko yung clutch pedal. Ani kaya issie non, gear oil, bearing?
    TIA

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    Quote Originally Posted by sp00nman View Post
    Hi, Si Erti namin me huni pag tinatapakan ko yung clutch pedal. Ani kaya issie non, gear oil, bearing?
    TIA

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    probably the release bearing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    probably the release bearing.
    Thanks, Doc..
    Plan ko pa chk na lahat on my next chanks oil belts, last gear oil change ata nung me warranty pa.

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    the release bearing.
    it's one of those parts, whose labor is considerably more expensive than the part being replaced.
    heh heh.

    the advice to me by a grizzled old mechanic,
    "replace the release bearing whenever you have the transmission box opened."
    fortunately, i haven't had any transmission box opened, in 2 decades...

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