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TCdirtybird 07-10-2012 08:43 PM

Hello Reverse you there?
 
So the last couple days it has been an adventure trying to get into reverse. Pushing down and sliding it over isnt cutting it anymore :/ so I have to pretty much yank the living hell outta it to get it in gear any thoughts or ideas how to fix this?

Johnvx1k 07-10-2012 08:53 PM

Hmm sometimes mine does not engage fully, so I just let out the clutch in neutral and try again. Usually that works. Are you having trouble sliding it over or putting it down in R?

Hydr0nium 07-10-2012 09:27 PM

Sometimes mine doesn't engage. I can clearly feel when it isn't in Reverse (even though my reverse lights are on). If I try to start going, I get a pretty horrendous whirring sound mixed with faint grinding.

The only way for me to get it in reverse at this point is to move the vehicle. So if I am on an incline, I just let it roll back a little and try again. Otherwise I put it in first and inch forward.

Asked the dealer and they couldn't duplicate it--therefore the issue doesn't exist. :mad:

laythor 07-11-2012 12:59 AM

take out your shifter and check the ball for wear.

SC34RX8 07-11-2012 08:21 AM

I'm also having the same issue....on top of that, my clutch is sticking about an inch from being fully depressed...it pops back out on its own after a second or two...i'm sure the two issues are tied to one another.

200.mph 07-11-2012 08:47 AM


Originally Posted by SC34RX8 (Post 4304353)
I'm also having the same issue....on top of that, my clutch is sticking about an inch from being fully depressed...it pops back out on its own after a second or two...i'm sure the two issues are tied to one another.

check your clutch pedal for cracks. take it out and have it welded. it can save you alot of hassel down the road. idk if its your problem but it should be done anyway

SC34RX8 07-11-2012 08:51 AM

After reading through a lot of these threads, it seems my car might fall under the clutch pedal bracket recall....would i need to take my car to a Mazda Dealer for the recall to be valid, or can I go to any mechanic? The Mazda dealership here is nothing but crooks.

200.mph 07-11-2012 08:52 AM

just take it off and weld it. the mazda replacements are not any better and dont waste money on a bracket

SC34RX8 07-11-2012 08:53 AM

I'll try that first and go from there....hopefully it's nothing more than that.

SC34RX8 07-11-2012 08:56 AM

Had the worst of luck last night when it happened...I was driving in damn near flooded conditions, decided to pull into a parking lot, which turned out to be even more flooded, went head first into about 2.5 feet of water at which point, i attempted to put it in reverse...of course, it didnt want to engage....I had to get out and push the car out of the water....fortunately, the car turned over and i was able to drive all the way home with no issues...im hoping i dodged a potentially HUGE bullet there.

tcole6 07-11-2012 09:43 AM

Just another thought for those with reverse issues but their clutch is fine...check your motor mounts. I had an old Pontiac sunbird, would not go into reverse. Turned out it was the motor mount on one side was shot.

Don't know much about this on the Rx8, so if I'm way off here...someone chime in. This was on a 78 sunbird...


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