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  • Member For: 20y 8m 6d
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  • Location: Noosa QLD
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  • Member For: 19y 8m 18d
mine was a bit hard to change into 1 st  and  was mainly when stationary  2nd a few also , but it's come good , I took it to dealer with 2000 klms , and I didn't play up  , I thought I was clutch myself  its a 7/05 build . regards tony

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I have the same problem. :spoton: Interesting thing is mine is an 05/05 build. But now the clutch is starting to slip in 1st & 2nd.

It is going in next week, so we will see. :spoton:

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  • Member For: 21y 5m 14d
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  • Location: Sydney

T5 in mine and about 1 in 100 times, I have to give it a shove to get it into 1st gear. Clutch is not dragging as the symptoms did not change one bit when I had the clutch replaced with a Mal Woods unit (standard clutch did not cope with extra kw). MOFO looked at the car twice, could not reproduce the fault other than to say it is not a smooth gearbox and basically said 'live with it'. I just wanted it recorded on my service record as it is slowly getting worse. I don't know how smooth the T56 is however, the T5 is about as agricultural as a Russian built tractor. Even the Lada had a smoother gearbox!

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  • Member For: 22y 3m 15d
  • Location: ACT

My F6 has a similar problem of selecting 1st when stationary, like waiting at the lights.

I have found it occurs when you have had your foot on the clutch with the box in neutral for a long time (greater than 20 secs).

If you leave the car in neutral with your foot off the clutch then push the pedal wait a second then select first it is ok. :laughing:

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  • Member For: 20y 4m 3d
Sams problem for me. Ford changed the clutch hydraulic fluid and charged me $40 for the pleasure . No better.

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And you paid??? :laughing::sick::sick: nucken futts

vik...no way I would pay for a warranty issue,sounds like syncromesh to me???

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They told me it was caused by dirty fluid and that the fluid is not covered by warranty. Pissed me off but what can you do? Oh wait, I know, take it back and tell them it didn't @#$@#$ fix it.

It happens badly when cold but also at the lights. I've noticed that if I pop it out of gear and leave the clutch in that it seems to happen more often.

I'm wondering if it is clutch drag as WTB56 suggested.

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  • Member For: 19y 6m 7d

Your problem sounds more serious - but I think most cars have this problem with first especially if you sit at the lights with your clutch in for a while.

The best solution I've come across over the years is to put the car in neutral, take the foot of the clutch, give it a couple of revs (2000pm is fine), then put foot back on clutch and put it first.

I have a feeling sometimes if everything isn't spinning when you try and engage a gear it can be trouble.

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  • Member For: 20y 8m 24d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Perth, WA

Well that's true if the gears dont line up and they aren't spinning then they wont mesh properly. It's even worse on a bike if you have the clutch in too long, it wont select the next gear down. Even just letting your foot off the clutch a for a short period is enough to get the guts spinning again.

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