Hi, I am hoping to possibly get some help before I go to the expense of putting my car into a garage.
I have 59 plate Altea 1.9 TDi. For the last few weeks I have been getting intermittent problems getting the car out of and back into gear. It usually happens when I have been doing a motorway run of maybe 20 miles or so. Most of, or at least the majority of my driving is on motorways and/or dual carriageways.
The car seems fine when driving around town and shifting up and down the gears, but on a long run with no gear changes, once I have to drop down it gets jammed in 5th. I have to force really hard to get into neutral, and it is then a fight to find another gear. Once in though is seems to be ok again, well at least until next time. It can sometimes be a couple of days between times when it happens.
One thing I have noticed is that sometimes after the car jams in gear, once I get it out, the biting point when I release the clutch is almost on the floor, instead of what I would call normal, with maybe a bit of play before the clutch engages.
Someone on another forum suggested checking the oil level in the gearbox, but I'm not 100% sure how to do this.
All help greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Johnny
I have 59 plate Altea 1.9 TDi. For the last few weeks I have been getting intermittent problems getting the car out of and back into gear. It usually happens when I have been doing a motorway run of maybe 20 miles or so. Most of, or at least the majority of my driving is on motorways and/or dual carriageways.
The car seems fine when driving around town and shifting up and down the gears, but on a long run with no gear changes, once I have to drop down it gets jammed in 5th. I have to force really hard to get into neutral, and it is then a fight to find another gear. Once in though is seems to be ok again, well at least until next time. It can sometimes be a couple of days between times when it happens.
One thing I have noticed is that sometimes after the car jams in gear, once I get it out, the biting point when I release the clutch is almost on the floor, instead of what I would call normal, with maybe a bit of play before the clutch engages.
Someone on another forum suggested checking the oil level in the gearbox, but I'm not 100% sure how to do this.
All help greatly appreciated.
Cheers,
Johnny