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5 spd man trans problem i think
by
jpedro
on 16 Jan, 2012 10:54
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hey there so i belive i have a problem with my transmission, not sure though. my car when driving on snow or ice and gear 1-5 or even reverse, only the pass side tire spins, which really leaves me stuck sometimes going up hill. is this normal? or is something really wrong? simple fix or just wat it is? if i turn the wheels back and forth left to right vis versa the drivers side will spin once in a while but this is a pain in the a*s as i can hardly make it up hills with snow or ice on them with winter tires. ive got no idea which trans it is other then a 5 spd manual behind a 1.6TD
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#1
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 16 Jan, 2012 10:57
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hey there so i belive i have a problem with my transmission, not sure though. my car when driving on snow or ice and gear 1-5 or even reverse, only the pass side tire spins, which really leaves me stuck sometimes going up hill. is this normal? or is something really wrong? simple fix or just wat it is? if i turn the wheels back and forth left to right vis versa the drivers side will spin once in a while but this is a pain in the a*s as i can hardly make it up hills with snow or ice on them with winter tires. ive got no idea which trans it is other then a 5 spd manual behind a 1.6TD
exact same thing my car was doing last night.. use ZERO throttle to take off.. that works better, then it doesnt just blow the pass side tire off.
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#2
by
Swartzvw
on 16 Jan, 2012 12:37
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Thats normal, thats why they invented limited slip differentials
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#3
by
jpedro
on 16 Jan, 2012 12:39
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Is there anything you can do to make it not as slippy lol or am i sol
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#4
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 16 Jan, 2012 12:43
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Is there anything you can do to make it not as slippy lol or am i sol
short of splitting the trans and installing an LSD, or welding up the spider gears, your SOL.. i dont think they make a mini-slip kit anymore..
try taking off without giving it any throttle. and dont take off on hills. start out on flat ground and attempt to kinda coast up the hills, dont power down trying to go up them, it just makes you spin worse.
and in ice, once your spinning, it does not get better.. it just keeps spinning till your tire melts the ice away down to the road..
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#5
by
Swartzvw
on 16 Jan, 2012 12:44
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Either get better tires, chains or an LSD. LSD's are expensive though.
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#6
by
BillyWillicker
on 16 Jan, 2012 12:47
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Check the left front brake. Other than that you can do a 20%, 80% or LSD differential.
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#7
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 16 Jan, 2012 12:47
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Either get better tires, chains or an LSD. LSD's are expensive though.
what he said!
better tires help out immensely..
and if its that slick out, you should have a set of chains..
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#8
by
jpedro
on 16 Jan, 2012 12:53
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Haha do i dare ask what a lsd is lol sounds like a drug :p but no ill just leave it as is. I suppose. Just wanted to make sure my trans wasnt fubared
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#9
by
Swartzvw
on 16 Jan, 2012 13:01
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Limited Slip Differential
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#10
by
DieselBalz
on 16 Jan, 2012 13:03
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Limited Slip Differential. Think of it like positraction. If one wheel slips, the other spins/ grips.
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#11
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 16 Jan, 2012 13:03
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Haha do i dare ask what a lsd is lol sounds like a drug :p but no ill just leave it as is. I suppose. Just wanted to make sure my trans wasnt fubared
its fine. its just an open differential. any open differential will do this, given the right conditions..
if NO tires were spinning, then you would be having severe issues.. but being that power still gets to the tires, its fine.
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#12
by
shwak23
on 16 Jan, 2012 13:21
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I do fine in the winter in Maine with studded snow tires. I rarely slip much and as long as im not driving on a frozen river of ice I can get anywhere.
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#13
by
R.O.R-2.0
on 16 Jan, 2012 14:22
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i gots a solution for ya..
put a studded tire on the passenger side, or chain it up!
lmao..
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#14
by
jpedro
on 16 Jan, 2012 15:13
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Haha i do have studded tiress on it just was checkin to see if my trans was normal is all goin to our ski hill is deffenatly a chor