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ken0204



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Stiff gear lever movement

Hello All,

The lever became stiff to move through the gate after a week long layup in the airport carpark.

All moves and engages and goes ok but a good push is needed to move the lever.
I looked underneath to see if any linkage could be oiled but only saw the kick down cable.

The beastie is a 2005 V8 with the gearbox oil and filter changed every 40k

Where is the linkage and how do you get to it -from the bottom or top?

Home job or garage?

All knowledge gratefully received! Confused

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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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I recently posted on this. You need to get under the car and spray loads of WD40 on the gear linkage on the side of the gearbox and easily visable on drivers side I think. Drain/Level plug is on the other side. THe Linkage is VERY prone to corrosion especially when a car is left unmoved for a period. Thumbs Up

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Corrosion after a week is a bit poor!

I'd guess your corrosion has been building up for a while.

Good catch by Gaz though. let us know if this works. Discovery 4 HSE
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Gazellio @ Prestige Cars



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It builds up and is a common problem normally highlighted after the car is left standing for a while...

Gary

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ken0204



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Thanks Gaz

A big can of WD40 it is then! Thumbs Up

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Let me know how you get on but it worked for me Thumbs Up

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i shall have to remember this for when mine gets stiff... Thumbs Up

Post #69809 24th Jun 2011 8:30am
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Having suffered from WD40 use in the past - it's technically a water dispersant not a lubricant - so some marine/ agricultural waterproof grease or ptfe spray might be better http://www.screwfix.com/p/no-nonsense-ptfe...id=1999825 ...

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WD40 does work but I agree there are better lubricants.

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Gazellio wrote:
I recently posted on this. You need to get under the car and spray loads of WD40 on the gear linkage on the side of the gearbox and easily visable on drivers side I think. Drain/Level plug is on the other side. THe Linkage is VERY prone to corrosion especially when a car is left unmoved for a period. Thumbs Up

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He hey! This seems to have fixed my gear lever problem too, Thanks Gazellio:
http://www.fullfatrr.com/forum/topic4657.html?
[EDIT] spoke too soon, still not "PARKING" properly .
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