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Old 09-10-2023, 03:34 PM   #1
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Gearbox problems

I am after advice on my gearbox. My car is a 2014 Kia Picanto.


Last week as I was driving and my clutch went. I looked down and saw some sort of clip had come off.


I was in the middle lane of a busy road. I had to force my car back into gear a couple of times so I could get off to a side road. I then had to call a recovery vehicle to take my car home.


I had the clutch fixed and I think a new clutch cable was put in.


There is now something wrong with the gearbox. Sometimes going from neutral to first or reverse won’t happen. I have to keep on trying. Also, sometimes when I am driving, I can hear a slight noise when going into second gear.


I have some questions


1) Do you think my gearbox can be fixed?


2) If it cannot be fixed roughly how much will it cost to have a new gearbox fitted?


3) If the gearbox needs replacing would I be able to get a second had one from an online car scrapyard?


4) If I do get a second hand gearbox roughly how much will it cost to get it fitted?

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