Sloppy gear linkage

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Coutelier
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Sloppy gear linkage

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Hi,

Just been working on a friends 1998 2.0 16v and the gear lever is very sloppy. Its very difficult to select the right gear and needs a push to engage a gear after which the lever springs back.

I was wondering if these linkages are prone to wear and how difficult it is to repair?

Steve.
Coutelier
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Post by Coutelier »

Clearly not a common problem then!

I'll get underneath and check the linkages and report back.

Unfortunately this involves removing the exhaust according to Haynes manual.
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Post by jameslxdt »

usually on the 2.0 16v its the clutch, mines got to the stage where its almost un-driveable, but i just force it into gear
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Post by STALLED »

My 406 (2.0 D8) was pretty hard to get into gear - eventually the linkage sheered off going home one night and the car had to be towed!

Not impressed one bit!
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