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Old 05-05-2022, 06:08 PM   #1
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Manual tranny wont go into reverse now

I have a 2006 Honda accord 5 speed 2.4L. A week ago I replaced the entire Clutch system. New clutch flywheel slave and master. Been fine for about a week now all the sudden it wont shift into reverse. I can do it by hand by moving the linkage and start the car and it will back up just fine. But trying to shift normally it will not go into reverse. No issues going into the other gears either. I put 2.5 quarts of fluid in, no leaks that I can see. Still has fluid in the tranny. Is there any way the linkage might just has an issue and need adjusted or something im missing completely?
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Old 05-06-2022, 11:19 PM   #2
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Re: Manual tranny wont go into reverse now

Is the clutch fully disengaging? If not that would keep it from shifting to reverse.

Check all mounting points, linkage and cables etc for the clutch.
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