Vibration in the shifter, help
#1
#2
Hey Dave,
I thought the same thing when I first test drove my 6MT. It feels a lot different from my 5MT-GSX. The Dealer said the amount of vibration was normal for my car however.
Maybe if you provide a detailed description of the vibration and during which driving conditions it occurs? Neutral, accelerating (speed/gears) and decelerating (speed/gears) could be potentially useful.
Also, have you noticed a change in vibration from when you first drove the car?
I thought the same thing when I first test drove my 6MT. It feels a lot different from my 5MT-GSX. The Dealer said the amount of vibration was normal for my car however.
Maybe if you provide a detailed description of the vibration and during which driving conditions it occurs? Neutral, accelerating (speed/gears) and decelerating (speed/gears) could be potentially useful.
Also, have you noticed a change in vibration from when you first drove the car?
#3
#6
There is increased vibration of the shifter when using the engine for braking or sudden deceleration. As someone mentioned above, the shifter is directly connected to the gear shifting mechanism in the transmission, and during deceleration, there is contact in the opposite side of the gear teeth than when they are under accelerating power. Helical gears will be noisy and vibrate when the torque is in the opposite direction than normal. It's normal, don't be concerned.
#7
Trending Topics
#10
#11
Registered User
iTrader: (10)
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
THMotorsports
Suspension-Vendor
257
12-18-2018 05:43 PM