andylloyd0808 Posted March 26, 2019 Share Posted March 26, 2019 I have noticed the last couple of weeks that my gears have seemed a bit stiff. When I was driving home from work on Friday, I struggled to get into gear and had to properly ram it into 2nd as if I hadn't pushed my clutch down at all. Once I was in gear, I stayed in 2nd all the way home stuck in traffic and my car was still trying to pull forward with my clutch down. I could even drive with my clutch down if I pressed the accelerator. When I got home, I tried turning my engine off and on and the tension eased on my gears and I could move in and out of each gear as normal just from turning my engine off and on. I feel like my biting point is now much higher and that I have to rev more to get going. I took it into the garage and they have had a look at it and can't find anything wrong with it. He said they've driven it for 18 miles with no issues. He has told me to go away and let the problem develop more and then take it back in. Does anyone have any ideas what could cause this? I find it odd how turning my engine off and on resolved the gear issue. I'm a bit worried that it will just go completely when I'm driving one day. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CordonFreeman Posted March 26, 2019 Share Posted March 26, 2019 Check brake fluid, probably car got some air in clutch slave cylinder... i dont think is a serious problem... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
isetta Posted March 26, 2019 Share Posted March 26, 2019 so at the start of the problem the biting point was far too low, now it is high. Biting point too low could be a fluid problem (air in the fluid = needs bleeding), but seems strange it has then gone the other way. I suppose there is a chance that if the fluid level was a bit low, some more fluid could have gone into the pipe due to being on a gradient or something, (cluid fluid is taken from brake fluid reservoir - the oultet into the clutch pipe being higher up than where the brake fluid feed from reservoir is). I have had two cars in the past where the clucth biting point kept changing. This was in the days of clutch cables with adjusters on. On both of these cars I kept adjusting it to get it right and then a few minutes later it would seem to change again. On both of these I had to resort to taking clutch out to see what was wrong. One was - clutch lining had come away from the rivets holding it to the clutch plate. the other was- fulcrum ring had broken in the clutch pressure plate. Hope yours is a simpler fix Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
andylloyd0808 Posted March 26, 2019 Author Share Posted March 26, 2019 Thanks for the replies. I have just checked my brake fluid and it is above minimum but only about 1/5 full between min and max so I'll top it up later and see how it goes. At the moment, it is driving a bit better but it doesn't feel like it is pulling enough when lifting my clutch in 1st gear. Hopefully the brake fluid fixes it but it will no doubt be a long and expensive process instead Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CordonFreeman Posted March 26, 2019 Share Posted March 26, 2019 If u have air in line u have to bleed it, filling fluid wont fix that, this is not hard to do... What engine and year is this Fiesta?Sent from my SM-G950F using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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