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Photographereden



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Td5 having problems getting into reverse and 1st. gear
Hello All, Advice needed please!!

I have just bought myself my first land rover 2003 Td5 90, with 186k kms.
I’m having problems getting into reverse and 1st. gear, gear selection to be very sticky.

Will go in gear fine when engine is off, no loud noise when clutch is suppressed, no slipping)

Has anyone had this problem before? Could it be clutch slave master? Or could it be something else?

Thanks for advance
Post #865189 3rd Nov 2020 10:56am
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landy andy



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Check clutch adjustment and change the box oil would be my starting choices.
Post #865203 3rd Nov 2020 12:47pm
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4RF RDS



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You can try to reset the bias springs on both sides of the shifter tower. Normal wear and being out of adjustment often causes hard engagement of gears.

Good luck


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Chris86



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Hello,

Wear in the turret can also make some gear selection imprecise and difficult to select.

Regards

Chris
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blackwolf



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If it's ok with the engine stopped and not with it running it will be clutch or spigot bearing.
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True, read the OP and missed that somehow Thumbs Up 2010 Range Rover MkIII Autobiography Super Charged (Idris)
2003 Range Rover Mk III (Desmond FitzWilliam)
2000 Defender 110 CSW TD5 (CTX)
1992 Range Rover Classic (Lizzy)
1972 Series III 300 Tdi (Stanwood)
1967 MGB GT

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I had that problem for a long time in combination with a terrible nose. Typical spgot bearing but I had the clutch, flywheel etc replaced at the same time since the mileage was 180 000 km. The noise is gone and it is easy to select gear.
//Hans
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Lionel



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Re: Td5 having problems getting into reverse and 1st. gear
Photographereden wrote:
Hello All, Advice needed please!!

I have just bought myself my first land rover 2003 Td5 90, with 186k kms.
I’m having problems getting into reverse and 1st. gear, gear selection to be very sticky.

Will go in gear fine when engine is off, no loud noise when clutch is suppressed, no slipping)

Has anyone had this problem before? Could it be clutch slave master? Or could it be something else?

Thanks for advance


Sound like the clutch is not releasing properly. There are a number of possible causes for this. I would check:

1. Fluid level in clutch master cylinder. If OK, it is still possible that there is air in the system, particularly as you are not sure of the vehicle's history. Try bleeding the clutch. If low, check the hydraulic line & both master & slave cylinders for leaks.

2. Check the pedal adjustment. There should be a small amount of play in the pedal (5mm or so). If excessive, you will need to check adjustment in the pedal box under the bonnet.

3. By your description of no noises or no slipping, it is less likely that the clutch unit itself is causing the problem.

Cheers,

Lionel
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Photographereden



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Thanks mate, all good now 2 mins done cheers
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andylee



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And the fix was ?
Out of interest what suggestion fixed this issue?
I also have a 2003 CSW with the same issue with 1st and Reverse only...
thanks
A
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Photographereden



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Very easy, I just adjusted the master cylinder a little bit, now is very smooth
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The Crab Botherer



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Nice result!
i had very similar issues but it turned out to be a combination of pedal height/ m/cyl adjustment and turret adjustment.
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