Transmission Problems?
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Transmission Problems?
I have an 06 with MT. It has under 400 miles on it.
I have noticed recently that there is a strange vibration when starting in 1st gear. It seems as if the engine is bogging. Car is not "bucking" and it does not stall but is also does not go away if I rev the engine higher when I leave the line. Launching quickly seems to help though. I notice no problems with any other gear.
I have driven sticks for years so I do know how to ease a car off the line.
I am going to take it back to the dealer and have them look at it. Any suggestions as to the cause?
Thanks.
I have noticed recently that there is a strange vibration when starting in 1st gear. It seems as if the engine is bogging. Car is not "bucking" and it does not stall but is also does not go away if I rev the engine higher when I leave the line. Launching quickly seems to help though. I notice no problems with any other gear.
I have driven sticks for years so I do know how to ease a car off the line.
I am going to take it back to the dealer and have them look at it. Any suggestions as to the cause?
Thanks.
#2
Originally Posted by monkeyboylawyer
I have an 06 with MT. It has under 400 miles on it.
I have noticed recently that there is a strange vibration when starting in 1st gear. It seems as if the engine is bogging. Car is not "bucking" and it does not stall but is also does not go away if I rev the engine higher when I leave the line. Launching quickly seems to help though. I notice no problems with any other gear.
I have driven sticks for years so I do know how to ease a car off the line.
I am going to take it back to the dealer and have them look at it. Any suggestions as to the cause?
Thanks.
I have noticed recently that there is a strange vibration when starting in 1st gear. It seems as if the engine is bogging. Car is not "bucking" and it does not stall but is also does not go away if I rev the engine higher when I leave the line. Launching quickly seems to help though. I notice no problems with any other gear.
I have driven sticks for years so I do know how to ease a car off the line.
I am going to take it back to the dealer and have them look at it. Any suggestions as to the cause?
Thanks.
ANy input would be great from other members.
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Weird. I am thinking that someone test drove the car before I bought it (it had like 80 miles on it - It was driven up from another area dealership) and glazed the clutch or something. But still, learning to drive a stick and doing burnouts all of the time is not enough to mess up a clutch in just a couple of hundred miles. I also seem to notice that if it is driven a little hard and then stopped, there what I would consider excessive clutch rattle when the car is neutral. As expected, this goes away when the clutch is depressed.
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Hmmm...I have an 06 mt at about 1100 miles and have had now such experience. The only thing I noticed was that the catch point is higher than I'm used to plus the deep clutch make it a bit harder to drive smoothly. Could it be that you're just not used to it yet? I was spoiled with an acura six speed so I had some adjusting to do. Does the vibration occur when starting the "car" in first gear, or starting to "move" in first? I hope all works well....
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Originally Posted by jdmstyleg35
My "chattering" happens when i am slowly engaging the clutch in first only. Very annoying feeling, then goes away once under acceleration. I have raced Honda/Acuras for years, and never felt a feeling like this. Almost feels like the clutch is glazed or the flywheel is not-surfaced flat.
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"Fiddy" your the man...
Went outside, jumped in the car and the clutch had the same feeling in first gear. Went around the block, stopped and turned off the "VDC" and now no feelng what-so-ever. HOORAY!!!
I think we found the culprit here...
What i also found is that VDC turns on everytime you re-start the vehicle..so I must turn it off manually everytime
Man o' Man, I am never using that VDC again!!! It truly seems to inhibit performance.
Thanks again FIDDY!!!
Went outside, jumped in the car and the clutch had the same feeling in first gear. Went around the block, stopped and turned off the "VDC" and now no feelng what-so-ever. HOORAY!!!
I think we found the culprit here...
What i also found is that VDC turns on everytime you re-start the vehicle..so I must turn it off manually everytime
Man o' Man, I am never using that VDC again!!! It truly seems to inhibit performance.
Thanks again FIDDY!!!
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Originally Posted by jdmstyleg35
My "chattering" happens when i am slowly engaging the clutch in first only. Very annoying feeling, then goes away once under acceleration. I have raced Honda/Acuras for years, and never felt a feeling like this. Almost feels like the clutch is glazed or the flywheel is not-surfaced flat.
This is exactly what mine feels like. Traction control on/off does not change it.
I have driven sticks for years on both Japanese (Datsun 280 ZX, Mazda RX-7) and American (Dodge Stealth and Corvette LT-4) cars and never had this sensation with a properly adjusted clutch.
I agree with the glazing or ill-surfaced feeling. Again, it is not severe enough to cause the car to buck as if you were letting the clutch out w/o enough throttle but it still drives me nuts.
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Nope. The only thing that seems to effect it is load on the engine. Meaning, it is more obvious when starting on a hill or driveway than when leaving the line on a level or downhill street.
I had a similar problem with my old Dodge Stealth R/T and it was being caused by fouled injectors. Once the injectors were cleaned, no more problem.
Could that be it???? The car only has 400 miles on it.
I had a similar problem with my old Dodge Stealth R/T and it was being caused by fouled injectors. Once the injectors were cleaned, no more problem.
Could that be it???? The car only has 400 miles on it.
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Update
The dealership took a look at the clutch and they are replacing the entire thing for free. The tech thought it rattled too much.
I guess that is great in that I get a new clutch but I really want to know what was wrong with the old one in the first place. I guess I will have to talk with the Rep.
I guess that is great in that I get a new clutch but I really want to know what was wrong with the old one in the first place. I guess I will have to talk with the Rep.
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Originally Posted by monkeyboylawyer
The dealership took a look at the clutch and they are replacing the entire thing for free. The tech thought it rattled too much.
I guess that is great in that I get a new clutch but I really want to know what was wrong with the old one in the first place. I guess I will have to talk with the Rep.
I guess that is great in that I get a new clutch but I really want to know what was wrong with the old one in the first place. I guess I will have to talk with the Rep.
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