CITROEN C5 REVERSE GEAR BUTTON KEEPS STICKING

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gazzas c5
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CITROEN C5 REVERSE GEAR BUTTON KEEPS STICKING

Post by gazzas c5 »

Hi folks my c5 reverse gear button keeps sticking when i put it in reverse 
i have to push the button back down when i am finished reversing 
what can i do to solve it? 
Seems to stick rather come back down itself 
thanks folks 


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Post by Citroenmad »

Our eldest C5 does this, im very grateful of the reversing bong on that car, saved me from flying through into the kitchen backwards the other week :lol:

I have tried spraying it with some lubricant spray but had no effect. I guess if you could get the knob off you could do something with it, file off the edge of the lift up neck so its a more loose fit perhaps. Though im not sure if the knob would even come off. I have not tired this, I have just about got into the habit of making sure the neck of the gear stick is down when I bring it out of reverse.
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Post by Bud »

HI,, I have the same problem with mine and after it's in reverse and ' bong' I just put a little pressure on the lift up collar and it slides down when out of reverse,,, maybe a touch of silicon spray would ease the problem.
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