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ZUKIWORLD Discussion Forum => Suzuki 4x4 Forum => Topic started by: pidder on January 28, 2019, 06:58:41 PM
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Hello everyone. I just purchased a 1998 sidekick sport standard transmission. I have found that when it is below freezing the transmission shifter is frozen and will not move. even with alot of effort. I drained the tranny and t- case thinking there was water in there freezing at the low temperature. Does not seem to have made a difference. definitely temperature related as when I get home from work in the afternoon it is all loose because it warmed up during the day. This morning I wanted to drive it to work and couldn't. Had to take my truck. Anyone else ever encountered this problem? I will remove the shifter this weekend if I get time and see it there is water up top in that area that could be freezing it solid. Lets hear your experience. thanks.
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I live in a "year round warm climate" so no personal experience, but I have heard of moisture freezing in the shifters before - there should be a rubber boot (the #1 shift boot) that sits between the shift lever and the neck of the shift tower to keep the moisture out, but these have a way of coming apart with age & time. The boot is not available separately, but is only sold with the lever assembly - it can however be replaced with a section cut from a steering rack boot - if you need to do this, installing the replacement on the shift lever can be challenging because it sits in a narrow part of the lever (you'll see what I'm talking about when you take it apart) - lube it with dish washing liquid and gently slide into place.
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so when I got into the shifter tower I must have taken out over a cup of water. when it got cold it would freeze solid so I couldn't move the shifter. all good now.