My MS3 lives with me up here in the north (Alberta, Canada). I've noticed recently that on cold days -5 degrees celsius or lower (when the car has been sitting over night or all day) before the engine warms up, shifting into 2nd (no other gears are a problem) grear makes a litlle grind sound, and I can definitely feel some feedback on the shifter knob.
I'm not sure if it might be something the the gearbox or the tranny. I'm pretty sure that it has to do with the oil/fluid somwhere not being warm enough, because once the engine is up to a decent temperature (and the oil is running better I presume) the shifting into all of gears is like butter.
Can anyone shed some light on this issue. I'm guessing that it has somethng to do with the viscosity of oil that I am running in some part of my drive-train. The MS3 has about 5000 kilometers on it and everything is stock. I'm not experiencing any other issues with the drive-train.
Help me please!
I'm not sure if it might be something the the gearbox or the tranny. I'm pretty sure that it has to do with the oil/fluid somwhere not being warm enough, because once the engine is up to a decent temperature (and the oil is running better I presume) the shifting into all of gears is like butter.
Can anyone shed some light on this issue. I'm guessing that it has somethng to do with the viscosity of oil that I am running in some part of my drive-train. The MS3 has about 5000 kilometers on it and everything is stock. I'm not experiencing any other issues with the drive-train.
Help me please!