Gear shift problem
I have only had my MB for about a month and the gear shift is becoming sloppier, the select position for first and second seem to be moving further towards the passenger side so instead of selecting low in what would be the normal it slips in to third is there any adjustment for this? I mean it's not that big of a problem but I feel an idiot when I go to take off at an intersection and stall because I'm in third instead of first???
Had a similar issue with mine. First thing is to replace the linkage bushes. A cheap and easy fix that should fix your problem.
The other thing it could be is the linkage return spring which is inside the gearbox, which requires pulling apart the gearbox to fix.
Guess which one is my problem
The other thing it could be is the linkage return spring which is inside the gearbox, which requires pulling apart the gearbox to fix.
Guess which one is my problem

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Yeh my boys gears are all over the place. Had someone checkout the linkage bushes and they said they were fine, but I might replace them anyway haha.
I am presuming it became really hard for the previous owner to actually find the gears, as the current gear shifter is extremely long and reaches the steering wheel haha, but it does help find the bloody gears till I get it fixed.
I am presuming it became really hard for the previous owner to actually find the gears, as the current gear shifter is extremely long and reaches the steering wheel haha, but it does help find the bloody gears till I get it fixed.
Worn rear engine mount can also cause shifting problems.
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