Strange thing happened today. Out for a run in the sun in MGF. Parked out in the countryside, took some photographs. Got back into car and started manoeuvring out of car park. Car gets stuck in reverse. Eventually got it out of reverse but can't select any other gear. Put it back into reverse and it stalls. Tried to start several times but feels like clutch is engaged and it stalls. After several attempts at re-starting and trying to select a forward gear I somehow found myself hooking a foot under the clutch pedal and lifting it up - started the engine again and could select any gear and engage clutch without problem. Thank goodness as it was a long way from anywhere !
Had a smooth run home without further problems - in fact when I got home reverse was easier to engage than it has been before.
Anybody else suffered anything like this and can suggest anything I need to have looked at ?
Roger
Not sure ...... suggestions
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Rule 1 - Is that you need to think very carefully before posting anything technical or asking anything technical relating to the security system of the car - See 'Security Issues' sticky for more info.
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Re: Not sure ...... suggestions
Sounds like a stiff clutch arm, it needs some love.
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Re: Not sure ...... suggestions
From what you describe, the clutch seems to not be releasing. Is this a regularly used car ? Apart from a possible seized release arm, there is the release mechanism which is hydraulic, so you could have a failed slave or master cylinder. Depending on the failure, you could have clutch fluid leaking out, so any evidence on the garage floor at all ?
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Re: Not sure ...... suggestions
No fluid on garage floor. Car regularly used since buying it a month ago. Used to be hard to get into reverse, now is much easier. Been out twice since problem and no re-occurrence. Going to get hydraulics checked and look at pedal 'gear'.
Roger
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