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Cold Weather Causes Grinding?

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rhino4

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Oct 28, 2007
Easton, Pennsylvania
Hey guys quick question.. When its cold out and i start driving the first few times that i have to shift from 1st to 2nd its real stiff and it almost grinds but its not grinding the gear box like if u didnt have the clutch in all the way. it just seems like its grinding halfway between 1st and 2nd but only when its cold if i drive the car for 10 minutes it goes away..

is this common
is it going to hurt the car in the longrun.

Thanks
 
i dont know if it will hurt the car, but tell me if it does. (i have a auto, so i cant help) i like to start my day off by running a few laps around the neighborhood, and my belts like to squeek...loud. but as for grinding, theres none of that.
 
manual or auto transaxle? if manual, change fluid with 75 - 90 gear oil (what i run) if auto then check fluid level and if dirty, flush or have serviced. try to let the car warm up a few minutes before you take off in the mornings, it will cause less problem in the long run.
 
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