These secure the shift linkage or cable to the transmission lever. If this clip falls off, the gear shifter may move freely without actually changing the vehicle's gears.
If you’re having trouble shifting, check the linkage on the side of the transmission. These clips are often inexpensive (a few dollars) and can be replaced at home with basic tools. 2. Skateboarding: Transition (Tranny) Clips
These are small metal or plastic retaining clips used to secure transmission fluid lines to the radiator or transmission housing. If these clips fail, the lines can disconnect, leading to rapid fluid loss and transmission failure.
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If you're filming your own, try to get the "pump" (the movement used to gain speed) in the frame to show the difficulty of the line. 3. Language & Social Context
: Use a flathead screwdriver or a mechanic's pick to clear away the fragments of the old, bent, or broken clip from the linkage pin groove.
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