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From: [email protected] (Total Stranger)
Subject: HELP with 89 Mitsubishi Galant GS Transmission
Hi,
I need your help with a problem I have with a 1989 Mitsubishi
Galant GS transmission. The car has a 5 speed manual tranmission.
Since the car was bought new, while shifting from 2nd to 3rd, unless
I do it SLOWLY and carefully, it makes a "popping" or "hitting" sound.
The dealer and Mitsubishi customer service (reached by an 800 #) say
this is NORMAL for the car. IS IT?
And about a year ago, at 35Kmiles, the stick shift handle got STUCK
while attempting to put it in reverse:
1- The shifter would not budge. The clutch had no effect.
2- The front tires would not budge, even when the clutch is
fully depressed.
3- If the clutch is released the engine would die.
4- Assuming that some gear was engaged while the shifter was
stuck, I could not make the car move. It acted as if
it were in Neutral(except for dying when clutch is released.)
5- I finally was able to release the shifter by having
someone rock the car back and forth (less than an inch),
while I depressed the clutch and jiggled the shifter.
6- The shifter acted normally after that.
When this happened, I took it to the dealer, they checked the
clutch, it was o.k. They checked the transmission, it was o.k.
I had the exact problem a couple of months ago, and again last
week. The dealer says there is nothing they can do because
Mitsubishi (the 800 #) says they have never heard of the
problem, and the dealer could not reproduce the problem while
they had the car.
In all three occurances, the car was parked head first in a garage,
and since the front wheels were stuck, the car could not be towed
to the dealer before releasing the shifter (hence temporarily
solving the problem). And the dealer, and Mitsubishi, refused to
send someone to check the car while it was stuck.
I KNOW there is smething wrong with the transmission (shifting
from 2nd to 3rd), and getting stuck at random, but I can't get
the dealer to fix it. I need your help with the mechanical problems,
and with how to handle Mitsubishi.
All hints and suggestions are greatly appreciated, and sorry to
bore you with the long post.
Thanks,
Rabih.