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rdougan 06-04-2011 05:03 PM

S won't shift into gear?
 
Hi,

Left my 2001 Boxster S in an underground carpark today, was running fine. Came back 2 hours later and it would not go into any gear. The shifter moves freely but there just seems to be no gears to select.

Don't know what has happened. Seems odd how it can randomly do this? My clutch is on it's way out but I doubt it is anything to do with that..

Any ideas?

Jager 06-04-2011 05:11 PM

Does the shifter move freely without pushing-in the clutch peddle? All gear positions? Does the shifter feel any different?

rdougan 06-04-2011 05:12 PM

Yes, it will move freely without engaging the clutch. It is like there is no gears to choose. Really odd..

Jager 06-04-2011 05:30 PM

What you’re describing it seems your linkage cables got disconnected, at the shifter or at the transmission??

rdougan 06-04-2011 05:31 PM

Thought it was something like that. How hard is it to remove the center console? I can't seem to find any information/tutorials showing you how to do it.

Jager 06-04-2011 05:48 PM

I have not opened my console but I know other members of this forum have, maybe someone will chime-in.

I would get underneath the vehicle and look at the transmission end of the cables while having a friend move the shifter. There is a great picture on this thread: [url]http://986forum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=28990[url] showing the ends of the cables that connect to the transmission linkage. See if you have movement there or if the cables are disconnected.

rdougan 06-04-2011 06:15 PM

After checking again, it seems to go into 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th. Going near the left (1,2,R) is very "loose".

Where is that part located? Think I can get access to it without jacking the car?

Jager 06-04-2011 10:32 PM

I have worked on the linkage only while under the vehicle. You might be able to get to the transmission linkage if you remove the rear passenger side wheel, I'm not sure, but in either case you will have to raise the vehicle.

rdougan 06-05-2011 11:59 AM

Ok, bought a jack today and took a look:

http://cl.ly/7MYa/IMG_20110605_124955.jpeg

It seems that the bottom most one is out of place. I tried quickly putting it back in, but it is awkward to get at. Any tips?

Also, Is it as simple as that? The top most one seems to have a loose washer as well. Issue?

tommy986 06-06-2011 07:51 AM

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the brackets in the picture must be firmly seated and the retaining clip should be in place. Best viewed with wheel removed.

BYprodriver 06-06-2011 02:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rdougan
Ok, bought a jack today and took a look:

http://cl.ly/7MYa/IMG_20110605_124955.jpeg

It seems that the bottom most one is out of place. I tried quickly putting it back in, but it is awkward to get at. Any tips?

Also, Is it as simple as that? The top most one seems to have a loose washer as well. Issue?

These look good to me, shift to neutral to check alignment, but if they are connected I would not change adjustment. Easy to remove console as all panels pull off easily & ashtray comes out after removing T10 torx screw in bottom. Check pelicanparts.com tech info section for good trans repair pics. ;)

harryrcb 06-06-2011 06:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BYprodriver
These look good to me, shift to neutral to check alignment, but if they are connected I would not change adjustment. Easy to remove console as all panels pull off easily & ashtray comes out after removing T10 torx screw in bottom. Check pelicanparts.com tech info section for good trans repair pics. ;)

Northing is good here. the bottom outer cable is more than half way out of it's holder and the top one is completely out of the holder. It will not shift unless the outer cable is mounted correctly.

rdougan 06-09-2011 10:43 AM

So, I had them put back into place, but while driving today they both came out again, which driving.

I'll have the clutch out next week, so I'll be able to take a better look then.

Paul 06-09-2011 04:23 PM

The retaining clips are easily damaged when removing the tranny cable ends. I'm guessing whoever worked on the car last damaged them and reinstalled the cables without buying and installing new retaining clips.

harryrcb 06-09-2011 07:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by rdougan
So, I had them put back into place, but while driving today they both came out again, which driving.

I'll have the clutch out next week, so I'll be able to take a better look then.

There are very small detent's in the bracket into which the retaining rings must be inserted, You may have to bend them to hold in place or purchase new ones.

rdougan 06-09-2011 09:30 PM

You don't happen to know the part number? I don't see anything on this: http://www.pelicanparts.com/PartsLookup/HTML/986_USA_KATALOG/701-00-Frame6.htm

Spinnaker 06-10-2011 12:07 AM

See if this helps.
http://www.********************************************.com/porsche-parts/986-97-04/701-00.php

Paul 06-10-2011 04:51 AM

986 424 411 00

OEM-98642441100 Retaining clip, mount, cable, for 2 $3.75

rdougan 06-10-2011 03:46 PM

Excellent, thank you.

katanihouse@shaw.ca 06-02-2015 09:17 AM

Hello I'm having the same symptoms as OP but when friend checked cables underneath today he said they looked good? I took the car for a short drive and it seemed fine after sitting for 7 months. The cables were not loose at all. Is there any other area I should be looking at? I noticed in another thread someone mention pressure plate but if it was that would it only give problem sometimes or all the time?


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