Is This Normal?
I suppose in this day it's unlikely you will get an unexpected clutch failure and I it's not something that you "should" do just as a common practice but why shouldn't everyone at least know emergency procedures?!
(I learned this on ancient VW's BTW where a broken clutch cable was possible at any given moment
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(I learned this on ancient VW's BTW where a broken clutch cable was possible at any given moment
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Thanks for the feed back guys...Although I probably won't be attempting the clutchless shifting, it's good to know that it doesn't harm anything if you slip out of a gear without the clutch.
Originally Posted by tkeedy,Jan 15 2005, 05:20 AM
(except for dead start from first).
The best thing to do obviously is to park the car and call for a flatbed to tow you, but in a real emergency, you can use the above procedure to get your car off the road. The whole process is not easy on the drive train, but I have used it once (not on my S) with success.
Taking your car OUT of gear is not a problem--try giving your car a little gas, letting off, and then taking it out of gear a half second later. I'll often coast to a stop light this way.
I wouldn't (like others) recommend shifting into gera this way, as it's easy cause damage.
I wouldn't (like others) recommend shifting into gera this way, as it's easy cause damage.
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