For people who have got 406 1.8 16v petrol

Discussion in 'Peugeot 406' started by picko, Jan 24, 2005.

  1. picko

    picko Guest

    John, I think my cclutch cable is in good conditione. I can't belive
    that clutch cable can make trouble like mine. Isn't it just a wire
    wich work properly or not. My clutch pedal is soft, and chatch in the
    middle.
    And yes, i have no trouble when change gear from 3-2 and 2-1 (no
    jerking, very smooth)
    By
     
    picko, Jan 24, 2005
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  2. sounds like worn synchro then..... you can improve it a bit with molyslip in
    the box. Other than that, its gearbox change!
     
    John Ricketts, Jan 24, 2005
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  3. picko

    picko Guest

    Please can you explain me whwt is molyship with more words, I am not
    good in English
     
    picko, Jan 24, 2005
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  4. picko

    grumble Guest

    grumble, Jan 24, 2005
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  5. picko

    picko Guest

    Listen,
    I have readed about worn synchro on the net. I have the same problem
    with double clutch depresing. Nothing changed. Problem is only when I
    am going from 1 to 2 gear (that is not griding like you can hear when
    changing without clutch, that is little kick back). Whan I am going up
    to hill and change from first to second gear i can feal some strange
    feeling wich coming from transmition..
     
    picko, Jan 24, 2005
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  6. picko

    picko Guest

    I want to say that I have any trouble with downshifting......No
    griding........
     
    picko, Jan 24, 2005
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  7. picko

    picko Guest

    I mean I have not any trouble with downshifting.....sorry
     
    picko, Jan 24, 2005
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  8. Ah....not a grinding noise just a kick. Are your engine mountings ok?
     
    John Ricketts, Jan 26, 2005
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  9. picko

    picko Guest

    Yes they are.........
     
    picko, Jan 27, 2005
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