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Car Forum / Peugeot Cars / May 2005

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106 98 gear selection problem

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DGB - 23 May 2005 11:31 GMT
My Peugot 106XN has an occasional gear selection problem - only happens
when in heavy traffic traffic queing situations and when it happens it is
impossible to select any gear. The only solution is to stop engine for a
few minutes then restart. Peugot main dealer has failed to find a solution
- have checked for floor mat sticking under clutch pedal and the clutch
itself. Any ideas?
sid - 23 May 2005 17:57 GMT
> - have checked for floor mat sticking under clutch pedal and the clutch
> itself. Any ideas?

Possible reason

Some Peugeots have automatic adjuster on clutch cable. Could be that it's on
"next to failure" mode.
Don't know if your model has or not but dealer can tell you.

If you are in heavy traffic then you are probably changing gear every minute
or so (and slipping the clutch as well)

More likely to fail under thise conditions..
davek - 23 May 2005 21:14 GMT
> My Peugot 106XN has an occasional gear selection problem - only happens
> when in heavy traffic traffic queing situations and when it happens it is
> impossible to select any gear. The only solution is to stop engine for a
> few minutes then restart. Peugot main dealer has failed to find a solution
> - have checked for floor mat sticking under clutch pedal and the clutch
> itself. Any ideas?

Probably a dragging clutch, as opposed to 'slipping'.
Getting very hot in slow traffic and the driven plate sticking on the
splined shaft.
The cure is to put a smidgeon of grease on the shaft- should have been done
on assembly, but there y'go.
Could also be a bit of oil contamination on the friction linings. Maybe time
for a new clutch.
DaveK.
 
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