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Hi! I have a 2010 GTI, manual transmission, currently 120k miles, owned since new. Recently, when shifting into 2nd or 3rd, I've felt a vibration as if the clutch wasn't quite in all the way. It's only happened a couple of times over the last month.

Potentially Related Background: In 2017, I turned into a parking lot and couldn't/didn't see that there was a major curb separating incoming traffic. After a a horrific crunch (and some dripping evidence a few days later), I took the car in to a local VW tuning shop. They replaced the trans and clutch with used OEM parts, as was required by my insurance. Since then, the clutch has been weird, the gates to 1st and 2nd are really tight in cold weather, and my reverse lights don't work. (I know the latter isn't related, but it bugs me.)

My question: I'm barely skating by financially and need this car to last another 5 years. Is there any kind of preventive maintenance or other activity that can prevent what I fear?

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[–] NegativeLookBehind 3 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

If it’s not a sealed transmission (meaning that your car has a dipstick for the transmission), check the fluid level. Based on your description I’m not exactly sure what the problem could be.

Also, I’ve owned manuals that also had a sticky 1st gear. Try putting it in 2nd gear and then to 1st, to see if that makes it easier.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago) (1 children)

It's been a bit since your answer, but I thought you might get a chuckle (or at least an eye roll) from my eventual discovery.

I'm short. 5'2". As it turns out, losing 15 lbs was enough to change what it means to fully extend my left leg. After realizing my issue and moving the seat up by one click, I've not had the symptom repeat since (2 weeks).

While I'm not enthused about having to sit so close to my steering wheel, I'm overjoyed that this was user error.

Thanks for taking time to share your knowledge!

[–] NegativeLookBehind 2 points 1 day ago

Ha! Well it at least it didn't cost anything to fix. You're welcome!