Gear selection issue

Gear selection issue

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Tuesday 11th April 2017
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Selecting first or reverse in a 2011 Mondeo Zetec Diesel TDCI is problematic to say the least with strong resistance experienced. The problem does not exist however if gear is selected with the engine off (ie if parked etc). Once the car is started, whether the engine is warm or cold, that's when gear selection is a problem.
Has anyone experienced a similar issue or can someone advise if this is a common problem? Thanks in advance.

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Wednesday 12th April 2017
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Old Tyke said:
maybe someday said:
Selecting first or reverse in a 2011 Mondeo Zetec Diesel TDCI is problematic to say the least with strong resistance experienced. The problem does not exist however if gear is selected with the engine off (ie if parked etc). Once the car is started, whether the engine is warm or cold, that's when gear selection is a problem.
Has anyone experienced a similar issue or can someone advise if this is a common problem? Thanks in advance.
You need a new DMF.
Thanks for this, but what makes you think it is the DMF? Gear selection is all other gears, even when warm is absolutely fine.



Edited by maybe someday on Wednesday 12th April 09:11

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Original Poster:

164 posts

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Monday 24th April 2017
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Dual Mass Flywheel and = big job I believe :-(

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Monday 24th April 2017
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Waynester said:
Bugger... aren't they always rolleyes
Is your gear selection resisting when the car is warm? Mine is absolutely fine when the engine is off and I can select first and reverse no problem. The problem starts after the engine is switched on :-(

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Thursday 27th April 2017
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Waynester said:
maybe someday said:
Waynester said:
Bugger... aren't they always rolleyes
Is your gear selection resisting when the car is warm? Mine is absolutely fine when the engine is off and I can select first and reverse no problem. The problem starts after the engine is switched on :-(
Yes, it feels as if the clutch isn't fully disengaging when I change gear. Most of the time it's fairly ok.. but if I'm trying to park, and it takes a bit of shunting..the gear selection starts becoming difficult. Like you said though, when the engine is switched off..the gear change is perfect. I was also wondering if it was the brake/clutch master cylinder failing?
I'm not sure as not mechanically gifted, lol. Will get mine looked at sometime in the fairly near future and see what they say :-)

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Thursday 17th February 2022
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Haynes77 said:
I know it's a while back but did you get sorted with the 1st & reverse gear issues?

Our 04 2ltr petrol Mondeo has had these issues pretty much from purchase but it has got progressively worse, ie more often than not, we have to switch the engine off to get either 1st or reverse gear. It still drives a treat, all-be-it it does now feel its age, and it's only just passed its MOT with flying colours but the gear issue has now made us lose the will to live!

Any help/advice greatfully received so thanks in advance.
I had asked the local dealer to contact Ford UK to check if it was a known problem, but they never came back to me. In the meantime I saw an opportunity to change the car to something I had been after for a while to went with that. Prior to that I used an independent mechanic who was alarmed that the Ford dealer had casually stated that it was a gearbox issue as it was nothing of the sort. From memory I think it was actually clutch related and I can’t state exactly what, but I could do some digging for you if that would help?


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Sunday 27th February 2022
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I asked my mechanic and he can't remember, but I'm sure I ended up putting a new clutch in the car, which solved the issue. Something makes me think there was a 'fork' twisted or something like that.
It does get to the, is it cost effective to fix it etc

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Tuesday 1st March 2022
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No worries, the work done on mine when I had it sorted the issue.