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Thread: Gear Help~!

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    Question Gear Help~!

    HI i got a 2001 S2000 and when i up gear 2nd and 3rd gear are really rough .but when i down gear it's all really smooth . anyone know why??

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    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    Sydney
    Car:
    Lotus Exige
    i have noticed when fanging the car its easy to mis shift 2nd to 3rd....but other than that its all good, also the gearbox feels like shit in the mornings when its still cold...

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    May 2005
    Location
    Melbourne
    Car:
    05 S2000
    Dont stress out about it. If I was you, id rather be safe then sorry, just change to tranny oil. Id go with Motul or even just the regular Honda oil.

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    what is tranny oil?? sorry iam new

    and fly yeah it fells shit when it's cold

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    Aug 2003
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    OZH-VIC
    Car:
    BLZ-ARW021
    It's advisable to warm the car up before you drive in the mornings to avoid difficulty in gear changes. (I read this on s2ki) What's 5 mins to warm the car up aye?

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    KiramtoKoonet
    Car:
    gogomobile
    It hink you have one of the following possible problems

    1. Your transmission fluid level is low, in which case you need to fill it up with genuine honda mtf.

    2. Your synchros are gone , meaning you or the previous owner has not shifted correctly a few times and has ground a few gears.

    If I were you I would get the transmission fluid level checked asap, and possibly do a transmission fluid change using genuine honda fluid
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