Aamco Transmission and Complete Auto Repair (ST. MARYS GA) (912) 208-7588

4396 Highway 40 East, St. Mary's, GA 31558
 
Hours: 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM 
 
 
 

St. Mary's Manual Transmission Problems

Manual Transmission: Trouble Shifting Gears


Any of the following are common symptoms of a manual transmission or clutch problem:

  • The clutch pedal will not move down.
  • The clutch pedal drops to the floor when you push on it. Even when the pedal is depressed, the gears cannot be changed. This problem can occur suddenly, or changing gears can become more difficult each time you shift.
  • The gear shift suddenly will not move, or it resists, as you push in the clutch pedal.

In any of these situations, do not attempt to shift gears or force the clutch pedal down. This automobile should be towed to your local St. Mary's AAMCO auto repair shop for the St. Mary's AAMCO External Diagnostic Service for manual transmission automobiles.

The problem could be caused by any of a number of possibilities, including:

  • There is an internal problem in the transmission if parts within the transmission are worn or damaged
  • The clutch linkage is binding
  • The clutch cable is broken or disconnected
  • There is no fluid or there is a leak in the hydraulic clutch circuit
  • The clutch may not be disengaging

It takes an expert to tell. St. Mary's AAMCO Center mechanics are the experts in all types of transmissions, manual or automatic.

Manual Transmission: Pops Out Of Gear


When you press on, or let off the gas pedal, the gearshift jumps into the neutral position, leaving the transmission out of gear. This problem becomes more frequent over time.

This may mean that the shift linkage needs to be adjusted, or that there is an internal problem in the transmission. It takes an expert to tell. St. Mary's AAMCO center mechanics are the experts in all types of transmissions, manual or automatic. Take your automobile, truck or SUV to your local St. Mary's AAMCO auto repair shop for the St. Mary's AAMCO External Diagnostic Service for manual transmission automobiles. We’ll get to the bottom of the problem and get you and your automobile back on the road as quickly as possible.

Manual Transmission: Grinding


In this situation, the clutch pedal and gearshift work normally. But when you move the gear shift into gear and release the clutch, a grinding noise is heard and a vibration can be felt through the gearshift.

This symptom typically means one of the following:

  • There is an internal problem in the transmission if parts within the transmission are worn or damaged
  • The clutch is worn or needs adjustment
  • The shift linkage needs to be adjusted

Because the problem generally gets worse over time and can cause severe damage to your transmission, we urge you to take your automobile, truck or SUV to your local St. Mary's AAMCO auto repair shop for the St. Mary's AAMCO External Diagnostic Service for manual transmission automobiles as soon as possible. St. Mary's AAMCO Center mechanics are the experts in all types of transmissions, manual or automatic.

Manual Transmission: Clutch Slipping


As you shift into gear and engage the clutch, the engine speeds up, but the automobile does not. The clutch seems to be slipping.

Generally this means the clutch is worn or needs adjustment, but there is the potential of internal transmission damage. It takes an expert to tell. St. Mary's AAMCO Center mechanics are the experts in all types of transmissions, manual or automatic. This problem may worsen with time, making your automobile unsafe to drive and should be taken automobile of immediately to prevent additional damage to the clutch assembly.

Take your automobile, truck or SUV to your local St. Mary's AAMCO auto repair shop for the St. Mary's AAMCO External Diagnostic Service for manual transmission automobiles. We’ll get to the bottom of the problem and get you and your automobile back on the road as quickly as possible.

Manual Transmission: Noise When Shifting Gears


When you shift gears you feel a slight pause, then hear a clunk. It may sound like it is coming from the front or rear of the automobile. This problem will likely gradually get worse.

Typical causes of this problem include:

  • There are worn constant velocity joints(CV joints) or Universal joints (U-joints)
  • The differential unit may be worn and may have too much backlash

St. Mary's AAMCO Center mechanics are the experts in all components of the drive train: CV joints, U-joints, differentials, and axles. Take your automobile, truck or SUV to your local St. Mary's AAMCO auto repair shop for the St. Mary's AAMCO External Diagnostic Service for manual transmission automobiles. We’ll get to the bottom of the problem and get you and your automobile back on the road as quickly as possible.

 
 
 
 
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