Gearbox or my Linkages. Not to sure
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I took her out for a drive last night as got a few weeks sorted on her.
As i was going up through the gears it all seemed fine. As i came to a set of lights i went into neutral, then when i went to drive off i could not find 1st, and the gear stick had gone all loose and could not find any of the gears. After a fiddle around i got 3rd and managed to pull away and found 4th too. but the other 3 gears and reverse i could not. It has a scirocco 1.8 5 speed box inside.
im not sure whats gone wrong but I've still not had chance to look yet as really tied up with work
many thanks
As i was going up through the gears it all seemed fine. As i came to a set of lights i went into neutral, then when i went to drive off i could not find 1st, and the gear stick had gone all loose and could not find any of the gears. After a fiddle around i got 3rd and managed to pull away and found 4th too. but the other 3 gears and reverse i could not. It has a scirocco 1.8 5 speed box inside.
im not sure whats gone wrong but I've still not had chance to look yet as really tied up with work
many thanks
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Old Timer
Sounds like your gearbox linkages - one of the rods may have popped off the ball joint, or the bushes may need replacing - not a big job,
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thanks for your help
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You should see one of the the linkage arms has fallen off, if you are lucky it's only fallen off one end and still attached to the car or you will need to buy another if it's lost on the the side of the road…
You can see both arms from above the gearbox so you should be able to fix the problem without the need to jack the car up or any tools.
If both arms are attached you will need to look further into the the linkage set up, you can use the same guide on replacing the bushes found on this web site.
You can see both arms from above the gearbox so you should be able to fix the problem without the need to jack the car up or any tools.
If both arms are attached you will need to look further into the the linkage set up, you can use the same guide on replacing the bushes found on this web site.
1988 Mk1 Golf GTi Cabriolet 1.8cc DX, K-jet. Daily drive. 317,000 miles and counting
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
1978 Mk1 Scirocco GLS 1.6cc FR, Webber carb. Weekend toy.
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I had a look last night like you say just one arm had fallen off. I've order complete set of new bushes for it now too.
thanks for the great help as always
thanks for the great help as always
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