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Mahindra Pik Pp 2010. Vibrating noise driving in 5th gear. Now it won't go into 5th at all. Is this a known problem?

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Probably synchro ring

Testimonial: "Yes, you were right, fifth gears eventually destroyed themselves and I rebuilt the box, the synchro assembly had come apart."

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 10, 2009

SOURCE: NO 5TH GEAR IN MY 1995 MITS 3000,NO NOISE,NO PROBLEMS SHIFTING

I have the same problem. on the passenger side under the fender you will have access to the transmission. Remove the cap on the end. You will need to drain the transmission fluid and replace all the gears in the end cap if damaged hopefully they are not and you can just tighten up the nut. What happens is a nut comes loose and backs off the pressure on the bearings and you loose 5th. I removed the entire transmission and opened it up. There is nothing wrong with the other gears, because your problem is with the 5th gear synchronizer assembly. I let mine go too long and I'm having to replace everything. Make sure you put the appropriate torque on the nut and hit it with a hammer to lock it down. This should really be designed with a different method of keeping that nut in place. It's costing me lots of time and now money at the stealership. Good LUCK.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 25, 2010

SOURCE: making noise like gear is rubbing something in 5th

Drain the oil out of your manual tranny into a CLEAN bucket. Run your fingers through it. Does it look like you've got splotches of silver paint? If so, your tranny's bearings and/or gears may be wearing out.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 21, 2012

SOURCE: i have a toyota Rav 4 2003 and it won t go into 5th gear

hi have a look at this link may give you a good idea inc a repair

http://www.rav4world.com/forums/85-4-1-faults-fixes/64188-5th-gear-popping-out-self-repair.html

wtdash

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  • Posted on Oct 01, 2012

SOURCE: My 03 mustang won't down shift after shifting the

HI,
Search online..but it sounds like the 'synchros' in the transmission are going/gone.
Also, the clutch may be wearing out.

Td

aph1

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  • Posted on Dec 12, 2014

SOURCE: 2010 Acura TSX V6. When putting the car in drive

fuel filter dirt in fuel worn clutch

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