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52 Audi a6 Tdi first gear selection problem

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homer75 | 20:37 Tue 27th May 2008 | Motoring
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My 52 a6Tdi is sometimes a bit reluctant to go into first gear - I bled the clutch at the slave cylinder and the gearchange was great. I thought that was the problem fixed but it now seems to be back although not as bad. Should I pressure bleed it ? The clutch bites well at less than halfway up and there is no slip. Would changing the gearbox oil help ? The car has covered 104,000 miles lots of them motorway. Any suggestions appreciated.
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i'd take ya car 2 be looked @ as it sounds like 1st gear as prob gone and will need a new 1st gear. This can be expensive so shop around. If your in the west mids i recommend a1 clutches in tipton, not sure of the number but they are brilliant and cheap. I had this prob on saxo but it was 5th and reverse. think they only charged about 120 as they were on the same gear linkage inside the box.
Hi Homer, when you try to select reverse, with the car stationery, do you get any gear noise from the reverse gears? or reluctance to go into gear? if so, a sticking clutch plate is your problem. If not, I would suggest getting the linkage setup checked out- hope this helps.
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Thanks for the replies - I think you got it richtee the car can be reluctant to go into reverse too. If i nudge it into 1st or reverse I can hear the gears spinning and starting to mesh if you know what I mean. Is there anything I can do about a sticky clutch plate apart from taking the gearbox out and fitting new parts ?
Try topping up the Gearbox.
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Hi TWR . I topped up the box - it took quite a lot ( about 3/4 of a litre !) that seems to have solved the problem as the gearbox now stops turning when I press the clutch. There's no sign of any leaks or weeping from the seals so I'm wondering why it was low on oil - and should I change the gearbox oil at next service which is due soon ? Thanks for the help it's much appreciated.

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