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2000 td4


billyboy62

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i was traveling up the M6 then M74 stopped in services for lunch came out, car would not move seemed to be stuck in a gear with clutch pedal down you can start car but as soon as you release the pedal the car tries to move forward but stalls had the car transported back home took prop off but the problem is still there, the car past it mot two days before this happened has anybody had the same problem or any solutions for it

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Can you move the gear shift at all? It might be stuck in a high gear but if you can move the gear shift, then a linkage has probably come apart between the shift and the gearbox which should be easy to find and fix. If you cant move the gear shift, then it's probably internal to the gearbox, bit more complicated....

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yes you can move gear shift and put it in reverse but it just jumps as if its locked up the brake are not sticking and the propshaft is removed so only front wheel drive just to see if it was that, when you go to start it without foot on clutch it try to go forward as if in gear put foot on clutch starts no problem but just wont drive.

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Ok, so if you can select reverse and the car jumps back and stalls, and you can select a forward gear and it jumps forward and stalls, and the front brakes are not binding and the rear prop-shaft is removed, the gearbox is probably not the issue.

That really only leaves the IRD... :blush: You're only getting a fraction of rotation to the front drive-shafts before something in there locks right up.

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