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Old 15-02-2018, 11:05 AM   #1
LaserLikeFocus
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Default Engine Loud, Clutch Working, Car won't go into Gear (2007 CL LS FOCUS)

Think I need a new car.

The problem is the same as stated in this article:

https://www.transmissionrepaircostgu...and-wont-move/

The problem is, my car is the opposite - a FWD manual.

Only noticed engine a little louder yesterday, came home last night, as car bumped (gently) by driveway, notice an audible bang and then the car won't shift....into any gear.

Tried pumping clutch - no avail. No smell, doesn't seem stuck or burnt out.

Car is now noticeable louder on start up (only marginally at idle) then noticeably with increased RPM.

Is it just a loose circlip etc? These cars are very low to the ground on the front end and I don't have a jackstand and blocks or a hoist, so does it need to be towed?

Is it a serious problem or not? No OBD II codes/no engine warning light issues.
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