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May 1st, 2015 10:53 PM #11
yup I agree... mileage is so low, I opted to post here maybe some of you have already experienced this issue. I bought the fluid in Toyota, gen10 altis is my car BTW.
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yup I agree... mileage is so low, I opted to post here maybe some of you have already experienced this issue. I bought the fluid in Toyota, gen10 altis is my car BTW.
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May 2nd, 2015 10:23 AM #12funny as it sounds, toyota sells the wrong type/viscosity of manual tranny fluid. go check your user's manual and compare with what toyota sold you...
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funny as it sounds, toyota sells the wrong type/viscosity of manual tranny fluid. go check your user's manual and compare with what toyota sold you...
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May 2nd, 2015 05:36 PM #13
Is the shifter bushing connected to shift forks???
I have a habit of resting my right hand on the shifter while driving even for A/T. Would it possible i put enough pressure on the shifter resulting to wear & tear on the shift forks over time.
nope I don't think so. I definitely bought the right type of tranny fluid in casa besides all M/T fluids can be used in all toyota variants. FYI
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May 7th, 2015 10:41 PM #15
up ko lang 'to. baka may idea kayo kung saan located ang shifter bushing l???
di ko pa napapagawa eh pwede pa naman pagchagaan. busy lang lately
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up ko lang 'to. baka may idea kayo kung saan located ang shifter bushing l???
di ko pa napapagawa eh pwede pa naman pagchagaan. busy lang lately
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May 8th, 2015 07:16 AM #17
^^^ sure no problemo... ganito rin ba na not smooth shifting ang M/T natin??
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May 15th, 2015 04:42 PM #18the shifter bushings are located beneath the shifting lever trim. You have to remove the trim to visualize them. They are located in the "joints" b/n the cables and the shifting lever. Your car is still relatively new for the shifter bushings to fail but it is worth checking as these are relatively cheap parts and easy to replace but can be bothersome if they have seen better days. It could also be that you have a leaking primary or secondary clutch master or if you are a "clutch rider", you might need a new clutch
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November 19th, 2015 04:46 PM #20
TS baka same nangyari sakin yan, nag start parang sticky lahat ng gears specially 5th gear, tinitiis ko kasi busy araw araw sa work, hangang 1 day bigla nalang ayaw mg engage ng kambyu at na stock cya sa 4th gear while on the highway. Kinabahan ako at pinilit kung maiuwi sa bahay kaysa ma tow ako sa kalsada. Pinilit ko maiuwi on 4th gear pagdating sa bahay amoy ang clutch. Haha. Then next day i called tow truck to bring it to my trusted mechanic. Long story short, ung parang shifter bushing ang natangal. By the way my car chevrolet aveo manual 2008 sedan(singapore)
Mileage 150k na nung nadali. Walang parts s chevrolet order padaw, then ung mekaniko here ginawan nalang paraan nagpagawa cya sa machine shop, now ok na.
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