At Ask Me Help Desk you can ask questions in any topic and have them
answered for free by our experts. To ask questions or participate in
answering them you must register for a free account. By registering you
will be able to:
Get free answers from experts in any of our 300+
topics.
It is either my transmission or my clutch. I have problems shifting, its like the transmission has resistance, not grinding. When i start out and try to put it in 1st i have to be rolling forward or it is realy hard and i have to try a couple of times. Plus shifting through the rest of the gears is sometimes hard, but not always, sometimes they go through the gears with no problem. Just started, but my clutch doesnt seem to be fully engaging. Like when i am at a complete stop, and have it in 1st, it sometimes wants to inch forward like im letting off the clutch, but i have it all the way down to the floor. But it doesnt do it all the time. Someone Please Help Me!!!
Hydraulic clutches are filled with brake fluid. Check the level of the fluid in the clutch master cylinder reservoir. Ensure it's filled to the MAX Line, but not overfilled. Overfilling is one of the prime reasons for hydraulic clutch failure. Better yet, have the system bled and all of the fluid changed. I do this every 2 years.
Saturn usually recommends changing the manual transmission fluid at 6,000 miles, if I remember correctly. Then, they say it never needs to be done again. I recommend Mobil 1 Synthetic ATF for Saturn transmissions, which I would change every 50,000 miles.
The trouble you describe getting into 1st is common for most manual transmissions--it's best to ease it into 1st, just before you stop. Then, after you're stopped, ease it back into Neutral. This makes it much easier on the synchros, when you shift into 1st and take off again. If you forget to do this, try shifting into 2nd and then into 1st--this usually makes it easier getting into 1st. Just don't force things--it's not good for the synchros.
If the problem persists, the slave unit may need replacing.