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Junior Member
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 6
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Hi
Gear selection on my 2004 2.0 HDI Boxer swb has got increasingly worse over the last year, to the point where I can no longer get 5th or reverse gear. I took it into a French Peugeot centre, who eventually sent me to a larger centre due to the size of the motorhome, they sent me to a Citroen centre, who sent me to another Citroen centre who pretended they couldn't speak English.When I said Passage le vitesses est difficile, they tried to sell me some WD40. So, I'm currently stuck in France with no reverse gear and no way of finding someone to fix it.Can someone offer a glimmer of hope please? The problem by the way, is that teh gear stick simply does not move far enough to the left to engage reverse. To select 5th, I have to use both hands and the strength of my arms to move the stick to the right far enough to select 5th. Yes all the connecting mechanics underneath have been sprayed with lubricant on several occasions and there is no kink that I can see in th control cable. Last edited by boristhemoggy; 07-18-2009 at 09:07 PM. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 248
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well it sounds like the tranny is ok and the clutch because you can though hard get all the gears so your problem sounds like linkage adjustment,
im not familiar with the boxer setup but from what I know it should have adjustable links, only words the french understand is euros
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Anyway, I just can't find anywhere to adjust this. If anyone can tell me how I'd be extremely grateful. |
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