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Seat Leon 1.9 '04: Clutch Replacement Leads to Hard 1,3,5 & Reverse Gears, 2nd & 4th Normal

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  • #1 16639205
    jacek257
    Level 10  
    The car was at the mechanic's, the clutch was replaced, as a result of which it is now difficult to enter gears 1,3,5 and reverse second and fourth gears approx.
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  • #2 16639211
    Heinzek
    Network and Internet specialist
    You would have to check the links that are responsible for shifting gears. Maybe the mechanic mixed something up.
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  • #3 16639271
    sebap
    Level 41  
    Go back to the mechanic and have him do as before changing the clutch.
  • #4 16639284
    jacek257
    Level 10  
    The thing is that I don't want this mechanic anymore, the links are fitted correctly
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  • #5 16639318
    Heinzek
    Network and Internet specialist
    jacek257 wrote:
    the cables are fitted well

    Since you are sure about it :)

    If the mechanic did not disassemble the box, but replaced the clutch, he must have done something wrong that the gears did not work.

    Gear shifting is as difficult with the engine off as when driving?
  • #6 16639437
    jacek257
    Level 10  
    It does not matter if the engine is running or the gears are hard, and the clutch has been replaced and the bearing
  • #7 16639456
    Heinzek
    Network and Internet specialist
    jacek257 wrote:
    it does not matter if the engine is running or not

    Well, the fault is only in the control.
    You need to check that these lines are not twisted, bent or incorrectly routed there.
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  • #8 16639527
    jacek257
    Level 10  
    thanks, I will check and let you know what's going on

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around a 2004 Seat Leon 1.9 experiencing difficulty in engaging gears 1, 3, 5, and reverse after a clutch replacement. Users suggest checking the gear shifting links for proper installation and routing, as the issue persists regardless of whether the engine is running. The original poster expresses dissatisfaction with the mechanic and confirms that the clutch and bearing were replaced. Recommendations include revisiting the installation of the control lines to ensure they are not twisted or bent.
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