Now and then 1st gear is notchy but gears don’t grate, just feels on occasions that there is a restriction.
New clutch so ruling that out so thinking linkages.
Dues a 2004/5 have a bush at the based of the gearstick or does the top of gearbox have to come off and cables?
Either way, easy job?
Gearstick bush or linkage
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Re: Gearstick bush or linkage
There are numerous bushes in the shifter mechanism and 2 or 3 at the gearbox end. Notchy gears could be worn synchros or it could be worn bushes. After replacing the gearbox oil I found gearshifts to be noticeably smoother but best to rule out bushes first as that can be done by just looking at them and seeing if they have excess movement.
VW doesn't sell the bushes only the whole cable or shifter mechanism which are quite pricy. If you need bushes dieselgeek seems to be the place to get them, however, they only ship from the US I believe.
This video goes through basically all of them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HBE5vycg-4
Hope that helps
VW doesn't sell the bushes only the whole cable or shifter mechanism which are quite pricy. If you need bushes dieselgeek seems to be the place to get them, however, they only ship from the US I believe.
This video goes through basically all of them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HBE5vycg-4
Hope that helps
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Re: Gearstick bush or linkage
Thanks Bepis, very helpful