2017-10-10
Check the transmission fluid level and quality, and refill or replace if necessary.
Inspect and adjust the clutch cable or hydraulic system, ensuring proper engagement and disengagement.
Examine the shift linkage and bushings for any damage or wear, and replace if needed.
Test and repair any issues with the clutch master or slave cylinder, as it may be causing improper gear selection.
Perform a thorough inspection and potentially replace the transmission if all other solutions do not resolve the issue.
Low transmission fluid level
Faulty shift solenoid
Worn clutch or pressure plate
Faulty transmission control module
Damaged or worn gear synchronizers
Difficulty shifting gears
Grinding or clunking noise when shifting gears
Gear slipping or disengaging unexpectedly
Inability to engage certain gears
Illuminated Check Engine light