Billdabike Posted May 14, 2018 Posted May 14, 2018 I have a 2005 facelift a3 l.6 5 speed petrol...all the gears worked perfectly except for 1st which felt like a bar was in front of it ie no gear. I am more of a fitter than a mechanic...discovered 1st mashed. Removed box...fitted another which is wrong a mechanic said it would fit etc...evh/euh?...my box is FVH...i cant find another...could anyone say which other code boxes might fit or from exact year model cars...is there possibly a list of gearboxes and their compatibility with engines etc?
Steve Q Posted May 16, 2018 Posted May 16, 2018 Welcome to the forum Don't, you'll find the members on here are a friendly and helpful bunch 🙂 are you sure the gear box you need isn't CVT?
Billdabike Posted November 15, 2018 Author Posted November 15, 2018 Hi this is a bit random...ive only just found your reply...i managed to get get gearbox 'fixed' wasn't sure what a CVT means. I think the repair was not done well or I did something wrong refitting it...box was changing well except 5th hard to get in without a wirring sound and would pop out if speed dropped when I did get it in. Thought oh well i can live without 5th gear. Since then im hearing a grinding when pulling off in first and i can hear a whirring in 1st to 4th. Reverse and the 4 gears change smoothly though occasionally it can be a bit notchy getting into first at the lights etc. Its that bad ive stopped driving it and only got it on the road 3 weeks ago. Im guessing its the gearbox naffed already...i know the lower engine/gearbox mount is very slightly bent or could it be the linkage? Noise goes away when clutch pedal is depressed. Sorry to waffle on just gutted taken nearly a year to get on road and now its back off it again after only 3 weeks...and i really dont know how to sort it. Any way thanks for reading
cliffcoggin Posted November 16, 2018 Posted November 16, 2018 How did the engine mount become bent? Has it been in a crash?
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