Is there a problem with reverse gear on a Hyundai?
I have been discussed the reverse gear problem with the Hyundai company technician. He said that it is an additional feature in low variant Hyundai cars. It prevent the unconscious gear change in running mode. It will not damage the gear system. but take care in sudden change of gear in reverse mode. There are no replies made for this post yet.
Why does my Clutch not shift into gears?
Q: My clutch won’t let me shift into gears, and my clutch feels soft when pressed down. Here’s my issue, I can’t shift gears when I press down the clutch. Instead when I try to shift, it doesn’t go into gear and I hear a loud gear grinding noise every time. Although I can shift when the car is off and it moves.
What to do when your car gears are hard to shift?
How to fix: Get the bushes replaced. Sometimes, you may also need to change the gear cable (in a cable shift mechanism) if the cable has become hard with age. If the gears do not slot easily and instead make a grinding sound on quick shifting between one gear and another, you may have a larger problem on your hands.
What does it mean when your clutch won’t release?
The gear will either refuse to move out of a given gear into neutral or refuse to move from neutral to another gear easily. Even if it does move, it will be accompanied by a gnashing or grating noise. This is because the clutch is not releasing fully even though you have pressed down on the pedal.
Why does my Hyundai Kona not shift gears?
Issue #1 – On several occasions when I am on a slight incline, when I start to go forward from a stop, the car will buck and sputter and almost stall. It reminds me of the days when I was driving a clutch and not giving it enough power. Today I actually had to stop the car and give it a chance to catch its breath, it just couldn’t get going.
Why does my Hyundai Kona Buck when I feather the clutch?
You’ll recall that in circumstance like you describe with a clutch, you need to over rev the engine a bit as you feather the clutch, to get moving smoothly. If you don’t feather the clutch and throttle to start smoothly, you’ll end up with the bucking you describe on a manual transmission.
Can a bad driving habit ruin a dual clutch transmission?
But, a dual-clutch transmission is more like a manual transmission than automatic. And if you don’t treat it properly, you could permanently damage it. Some of your current driving habits could ruin a dual-clutch transmission. If you’re doing any of the following and your car has a DCT, cut it out! Is Your Car Having Trouble Driving?
Why does my Hyundai Kona downshift with DCT on?
When driving my wife’s car if you are on a flat road that then turns into a hill it smoothly downshifts when the load on the engine increases. In the Kona with DCT it will do that sometimes, but other times it seems to interpret the increased load as a request for rapid acceleration, kicking down late and then lurching with excessive power.