5spd problem
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2001 6:58 pm
On my 93 legacy turbo, just starting today, whenever the engine
exceeds about 3000 rpms, it seems like the the transmission pops out
of gear (the engine revs up like its been put into neutral) but the
gear lever is still in gear. I have made sure to put the lever all
the way into gear. This happens in every gear. It drives normally
until aobut 3 grand, and whoooosh, the engine rpms shoot up, check
the lever..still in gear, let off the gas and it catches in gear back
at 3000. I dont know what is going wrong or what caused this. The
clutch has about 5000 miles on it, so it is new, and this has never
happened before. I just drove it home today keeping it under 3000.
Any help or thoughts would be greatly appreciated. thanks
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exceeds about 3000 rpms, it seems like the the transmission pops out
of gear (the engine revs up like its been put into neutral) but the
gear lever is still in gear. I have made sure to put the lever all
the way into gear. This happens in every gear. It drives normally
until aobut 3 grand, and whoooosh, the engine rpms shoot up, check
the lever..still in gear, let off the gas and it catches in gear back
at 3000. I dont know what is going wrong or what caused this. The
clutch has about 5000 miles on it, so it is new, and this has never
happened before. I just drove it home today keeping it under 3000.
Any help or thoughts would be greatly appreciated. thanks
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