My car has been extremely hard to get into gear lately and I think that either the clutch cable is getting bad, or I am low on fluid. It is an aftermarket clutch cable and firewall adjuster and quadrant, and I believe a KC clutch which is still good. When it is stopped is when it is the hardest to get into gear. I really have to force it when I am stopped, like when I back out of a parking spot it is super tough to get into reverse and then just as hard to get into first. Upshifting isn't too bad, but it is definitely harder than it should be. When I am downshifting it is hard to get into gear while coming to a stop sign, but if I put it into gear while the car is still moving it is easier than when I try and put it in gear once I am stopped. This is in a stock T5 and other than this it shifts good and doesn't grind at all. I am going to check the fluid this weekend, and if it is alright, I am going to concentrate on the cable. Does anyone have any better ideas why the tranny is acting this way? Thank you!
Jacob
Jacob