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If the mileage on the car is high it might be the clutch pressure plate going U/S and need to be replaced. It can also be (if fitted) the cable between the pedal and gearbox going bad and sticky. (If the car has hydraulic clutch activation it will obviously not have a cable.)
For legal reasons the tyres on your vehicle must be of all the same profile . That is for example if you have 195- 75 15 on the car you must have all 195-75 15 on the car. You cannot have 195-75 15 on the front and 195-45 15 on the rear. IT is not just a bit smaller it lowers that rear of the car by 30mm. However it may cause the problem but I would expect it to happen in all gears . I suspect that the engine RPM's ares hanging on a bit and not reducing sufficiently for when the clutch is again for second gear. There is a large ratio change from 1 to 2 and less so for the remainder. Run fault codes to check for idle sensor/ accelerator position problem sensor.;
CHECK ENGINE light??? Whenever the 'CHECK ENGINE' (Service Engine Soon) light comes on, the ECU (Engine Control Unit) sets a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC). These codes identify the particular engine management system which caused the light to come on.
You'll need to use/find an OBDII (On-Board Diagnostic) Scanner to retrieve any code which have been stored in the ECU computer. Afterward, we might be able to help you DIAGNOSE the problem and perhaps eventually fix the problem.
If you have the selector in "2", it will not make the final 2 shifts. "2" is nice for descending very steepo hills slowly, and also is nice to use coming down hills when it is icy/snowy, the engine will slow down in "2", and you will not have to depress the brake pedal.
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