Difficulty engaging 1st.
Difficulty engaging 1st.
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stoop44rio

Original Poster:

106 posts

211 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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06 mondeo mk3. Manual. When sitting still car difficult to engage 1st or any gear but once moving no problem at all. When approaching traffic lights it will go into first quite easily at around 10mph or below but not once stationary. No oil leaks from box and same wether hot/cold. Any ideas?

rev-erend

21,603 posts

307 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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Worn clutch or work syncro in 1st.

What about reverse, do you have the same issue?

stoop44rio

Original Poster:

106 posts

211 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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It's had a clutch and yes it's in all gears. Same effect if car on a slope rolling slightly it will slip into 1st/reverse no problem.

GreenV8S

30,999 posts

307 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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rev-erend said:
Worn clutch or work syncro in 1st.
That would be my guess. Might alternatively be a problem in the clutch hydraulics so the slave isn't getting full travel.

paintman

7,852 posts

213 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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When did it have the clutch & has it been OK since then until recently or the same since the clutch was fitted?
Another issue is the nose of the input shaft binding in the spigot bush in the rear of the crankshaft.

stoop44rio

Original Poster:

106 posts

211 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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Clutch replaced maybe 10k ago. I've only got the car back off a friend who's wife drove it. It was mine previously. Unknown how long it's been like this. It's not worth gearbox rebuild but I might replace box if I come across one cheap. Thanks for suggestions.

Zener

19,320 posts

244 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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Try bleeding the clutch before getting hasty , not often carried out by the motor trade even when a brake fluid service is carried out and the resevoir is shared rolleyes its quick & cheap and results vary probabaly 50/50 so worth a try then scratchchin you may be suprised by the knackered brown crap that comes out , failing that the above comments

Edited by Zener on Thursday 21st January 10:04

rev-erend

21,603 posts

307 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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Reverse bleed on the clutch is often useful .. air rises.

catman

2,504 posts

198 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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It may be as simple as air in the system causing clutch drag, but I noticed an improvement in my Mk 4 Mondeo by changing the oil for a different brand.

I can't remember the make, but if you google it, you should find it on a Ford website. I'll also try to find out what oil it was.

catman

2,504 posts

198 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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Hi, the oil was Castrol Syntrans FE 75W.

stoop44rio

Original Poster:

106 posts

211 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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Thanks. Will give it a try.

njw1

2,663 posts

134 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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As already suggested, try bleeding the clutch, mk3 Mondeos can be notoriously hard to bleed after a clutch change, I had to use a pressure bleeder on mine as no other method would work.

Zener

19,320 posts

244 months

Thursday 21st January 2021
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Should be no problem to bleed as the system is functioning already just below par , if you have a one way bleed pipe or helper your laughing