Jumping out of gear

IresGift

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Nov 13, 2008
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Having some gear issues with my 5-speed, 08' GT. I've had the car since November of 2007 and the car has approx. 9800 miles

Started having problems about three days ago. As soon as I put it into 3rd and let off the clutch it pops out of gear. Starting last night, 1st gear does the same, so I have only 2nd, 4th, 5th and Reverse.

Also, I'm hearing (as I have been for months) a metal clanking sound coming from the rear of the car. I've had the exhaust and suspension checked and never could find the source, but now that I'm having problems with 1st and 3rd, the sound has become somewhat louder. This makes me think there is a problem in the differential and/or the U-Joint.

Aside from that possibly related issue, I'm assuming this is a clutch or synchronizer problem? I'm going to take it to the dealer tomorrow and I'm worried about Warranty coverage. I have a cold air intake/ tune, Hurst short-throw shifter, short coil-springs and axelbacks. REALLY hate the idea of returning everything to stock and Ford still denying my Warranty coverage because of the low mileage and/or not so perfect treadwear on the rear tires. I think I'm just going to take it in as is and just see where the chips land.

Any thoughts or suggestions on this issue? Anyone ever have a similar problem with the newer Tremec tranny's? I remember the Borg Warner T-5's from several years ago and what pieces of absolute junk they were... uggghh. Here I go again.

Pretty bummed about about my Pony being sick:(
 
If they're a bunch of a$$holes, they may raise a stink about the replacement shifter regarding the tranny jumping out of gear, even though it should not be related to that problem. If they balk, then go to another dealer.
 
Your shifting fork is bent. Usually happens due to shifting too hard in a car without a positive gear shift stop (nothing to stop the gear lever from traveling too far and bending the fork), although I had it happen on my wife's Nissan and I'm sure she didn't abuse it. However, if I was the dealer and saw the aftermarket shifter, CAI, and heavy wear on the back tires, I would conclude abuse of the tranny.