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Old 03-01-2006, 01:38 PM
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Unhappy 1998 SC1 - Manual Tranny Problem??

I have noticed in the last few days that it is hard to get the car in and out of gear in the mornings - it has not been that cold in the mornings, either. Any idea what the problem might be? Is there some sort of gear oil level that needs to be checked? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you!
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Re: 1998 SC1 - Manual Tranny Problem??

you could be low on fluid (check by dipstick on the backside of battery below the brake master cylinder red lever.). you could have bad shift cables. or but not very likely, synchros are bad.

id just check the fluid first, and maybe even change it will at it. and if you dont know it takes dexron atf. next would be a likely culprit, the shift cables.
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