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Car Forum / Honda Cars / February 2006

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Mis Shifted Grinding Sound Stick Shift

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Michael Roback - 23 Feb 2006 07:03 GMT
My wife was driving our new SUV back from the dealer with less
than 25 miles on it yesterday and it was at night.  She had gotten
confused about the shift pattern and instead of going into 5th gear she
moved the gearshift lever down almost as if she was going to go into
reverse when she heard metal on metal and immediately corrected what she
was doing and put the lever up into fifth.  I am freaking out thinking
that she ground gears or something.  The car runs fine, no problems but
I am wondering what the metal on metal sound was.  Should I assume that
I have metal fragments inside of my transmission now or was that just
the pressure plate or what?  If anyone can help I would certainly
appreciate it.  This is a brand new car!!  I know in the past when I
have had sticks I at times rarely when I didn't have the clutch down far
enough did something like this but she was on the freeway, not that it
should matter but I don't know.
Bucky - 23 Feb 2006 09:44 GMT
> I am freaking out thinking
> that she ground gears or something.  The car runs fine, no problems but
> I am wondering what the metal on metal sound was.  Should I assume that
> I have metal fragments inside of my transmission now or was that just
> the pressure plate or what?

No big deal. The occasional mis-shift is not going to ruin your car.
It's not the gear teeth grinding, it's the dog teeth on the side of the
collar.

http://auto.howstuffworks.com/transmission4.htm
 
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