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Automatic Transmission - 4 Speed

1st Gear: 2.74
2nd Gear: 1.57
3rd Gear: 1.00
4th Gear: 0.67

Reverse: 2.06

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Re: cant get it in gear

Subject: Re: cant get it in gear
by DestrucSean on 2013/5/2 16:58:07

I partially diagnosed my issue. I saw the clutch fluid reservoir was empty and added some fluid. After pumping the clutch pedal about 10-20 times, the gears are now shifting much better. I might have had air in the lines but not sure. I'll be keeping a close eye out for leaks. Hope this helps any readers out there. By the way, for those who don't know, the clutch fluid reservoir is similar to the brake ones, but it is located down by the battery beneath the ECM(?) hookups on the driver's side. This is accurate at least for my 1990 C4 ZF 6-speed.
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