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Gear stick wobbles badly in 4th...
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Mike_XS
PostPosted: Thu Dec 22, 2011 12:39 pm Up
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So yeah, just started doing it. As I accelerate through the gears, everything is normal until I get to 4th gear. The gear stick starts wobbling side to side quite badly and I can feel it through the car. Also, if I rest my foot on the clutch, I can feel movement on that too. As soon as I change into 5th, it stops. Any ideas? I have a 5 hour drive on Saturday that I don't have a choice but to do...
 


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Might be a long shot but it could be the gearbox, it might be wobbling if 4th gear has lots of wear on it, is 1st and 5th fine?

As i had gear stick wobble when my new tyres went on, which has now stopped but i think it's now whinning

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looks like the bearing has gone
 
 

 

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Mike_XS
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After driving it today, I have discovered that its not just 4th it does it in. It seems to just do it between 50-60mph. As soon as I get over 60, it stops...

Seabook wrote:
looks like the bearing has gone

Maybe a silly question, but, which bearing?

 


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Hi

Just noticed the same thing in my car. Seemed to happen after it's MOT at which the CV boots (not joints) were replaced. Wobbles like mad between 50-60mph and worse under acceleration. It wobbles more than it used to at other speeds but not anywhere near as bad as at between 50-60. It happens whether in 4th or 5th.

Did you ever find out what it was? ...was it expensive to fix...?

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Having same problem at around 40 / 50 mph ? .. can feel the whole car wobbling at said speed ... anyone can help please ? Sad
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Wobble at 50mph is often a characteristic of a wheel out of balance or a bulge in a tyre
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