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Date:         Wed, 30 Jun 2004 10:29:54 -0500
Reply-To:     John Rodgers <jh_rodgers@BELLSOUTH.NET>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         John Rodgers <jh_rodgers@BELLSOUTH.NET>
Subject:      Re: Shifting problem
Comments: To: Jean-Woo Kim <jeanwoo@FULLER.EDU>
In-Reply-To:  <0bec01c45e76$f2932d20$d200a8c0@laptop>
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I had this problem with my 88 GL. 1st gear was difficult. I drained the manual tranny and installed the synthetic tranny lube Redline MT-90. It now shifts smooth as silk. Been that way now for over 40,000 miles.

John Rodgers 88 GL Driver

Jean-Woo Kim wrote:

>I have a question about my 87 GL Wolfsburg Edition's 4-speed shifter. When I >start the car in the morning it is always difficult to put it in gear, >particularly in the 1st. (Actually putting it in reverse is fine.) After the >van warmed up a little, after 10 minutes or so of driving, it becomes easier >to shift but still a little sticky. Interestingly, it is buttery with the >engine off and clutch depressed. This makes me rule out the possibility of >worn bushings or alignment of the shifter rods. What can it be? And how can >I go about fixing it? > >Thanks, > >Jean-Woo > > >


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