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2005 Mazda 6 manual wont go into gear?

I recently had the clutch repaired(about 2 months ago) and after sitting a light this morning the car stopped going into 1st, 3rd, 5th or neutral. Is that a linkage problem? If so should the shop that replaced my clutch repair without heavy additional charges?

Update:

Even with the car off the stick will not move into any gear including neutral. Just checked it as it is in the parking lot and the gear is stuck in 2nd. Feels as though something is blocking it.

Update 2:

It turned out to be a broken shift cable. My extended warranty is going to pay for it. And I even got a free rental. :-)

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  • 1 decade ago
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    could be linkage or a synchronizer is bad.

  • 1 decade ago

    No I don't think the shop is liable after 2 months. You say the car shifts ok in 2 and 4, but no other gears, you have transmission problems, NOT clutch.

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    4 years ago

    If the derailleur gained't substitute to the low equipment, tightening it will make subject concerns worse. you want to sturdy regulate the actual and perspective of the front derailleur so thea the cage is parallel to the chainring, then regulate the low decrease screw so as that the cage pushes the chain over to the small chainring. If the cable is in basic terms too tight it is going to't pass a ways adequate over. you're able to additionally want to lubricate the pivot factors on your the front derailleur and additionally the cable. If the two at the instant are not any further top lubricated, the cable can stick and under no circumstances enable the derailleur to pass a ways adequate over.

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