Noise in neutral with engine running
- Worn input shaft bearings (noise when the clutch pedal is released, stops when the pedal is pressed) (Section 7).*
- Worn release bearing (noise when the clutch pedal is depressed, may decrease when the pedal is released) (Section 6).
Noise in one of the gears
- Worn, damaged or chipped teeth (Section 7).*
Difficulty shifting gears
- Defective clutch (Section 6).
- Worn or damaged shift rod (Section 7).
- Shift rod not adjusted correctly (Section 7) .*
- Synchronizers worn out (Section 7).*
Jumping transmission
- Worn or damaged shift rod (Section 7).
- Shift rod not adjusted correctly (Section 7).*
- Synchronizer worn out (Section 7).*
- Worn shift fork (Section 7).*
Vibration
Lubricant leaks
- Leakage through the drive shaft seal in the differential (Section 7).*
- Leakage at housing connections (Section 7).*
- Leakage through the input shaft seal (Section 7).
* Although it is not possible to fix these problems yourself, the above information will help you identify the cause of the problem so that you can then contact a professional mechanic.