I kinda have two questions; one regarding my title and one a diagnosis...
Just as my title asks, i'm wondering if manual car owner's leave their car in gear when park or if they leave it in neutral? Is there any reason why I should pick one over the other? I know for steep hills it should be left in gear, but what about normal flat ground? Would leaving my car in gear cause any problems to it?
Reason I ask is, is for the past two weeks i've been consistenly leaving my car in first gear when I park. I usually would keep it in neutral when I parked at home, but i've just gotten into the habit of leaving it in gear. Anyway today I was driving to school and was gradually rolling down a hill in neutral as the light turned green was unable to get my car in first gear. It had like a tolerance, so I quickly threw it in 2nd and was OK. I just though I was going to fast to put it in first and kinda disregard it.
Then about 10 mins. later i'm at a red light, and the light turns green, I go to put my car in first and the same thing happens. It won't let me go into first. I quickly moved the shifter to 2nd then back into 1st, and it went in, but now i'm wondering what the hell is going on? It didn't seem that cold, I know we've definately had colder mornings; and this was about half way during my commute, so I think everything was warmed up by then. I also have had a similiar problem like this with reverse, it won't go into gear, had to move shifter in and out of gear, and finally it would go completely in gear. What do you guys think is wrong with my clutch? If this happens again, I think i'm going to bring it to the dealer, and hopefully they can fix it. I'm just dreading going there because who knows what scraches and swirls my car will have afterwards, not to mention the way they treat customer's cars isn't to impressive. :soscared:
I though it was kinda strange though that ever since I started parking my car in first, this happens; I do doubt this is the cause of problem though, but its what sparked my first question.
Just as my title asks, i'm wondering if manual car owner's leave their car in gear when park or if they leave it in neutral? Is there any reason why I should pick one over the other? I know for steep hills it should be left in gear, but what about normal flat ground? Would leaving my car in gear cause any problems to it?
Reason I ask is, is for the past two weeks i've been consistenly leaving my car in first gear when I park. I usually would keep it in neutral when I parked at home, but i've just gotten into the habit of leaving it in gear. Anyway today I was driving to school and was gradually rolling down a hill in neutral as the light turned green was unable to get my car in first gear. It had like a tolerance, so I quickly threw it in 2nd and was OK. I just though I was going to fast to put it in first and kinda disregard it.
Then about 10 mins. later i'm at a red light, and the light turns green, I go to put my car in first and the same thing happens. It won't let me go into first. I quickly moved the shifter to 2nd then back into 1st, and it went in, but now i'm wondering what the hell is going on? It didn't seem that cold, I know we've definately had colder mornings; and this was about half way during my commute, so I think everything was warmed up by then. I also have had a similiar problem like this with reverse, it won't go into gear, had to move shifter in and out of gear, and finally it would go completely in gear. What do you guys think is wrong with my clutch? If this happens again, I think i'm going to bring it to the dealer, and hopefully they can fix it. I'm just dreading going there because who knows what scraches and swirls my car will have afterwards, not to mention the way they treat customer's cars isn't to impressive. :soscared:
I though it was kinda strange though that ever since I started parking my car in first, this happens; I do doubt this is the cause of problem though, but its what sparked my first question.