Hi, I joined the forum a couple of days ago to see if I could find some help with the problem I have with the Manual gearbox on my 2003 C5 2.0TDi Exclusive (110HP) estate, I've only had it a couple of months. I am hoping that the C5 experts among you out there might give me the benefit of your knowledge of the C5. One afternoon about four of five days ago I found that I could not reverse the car off my drive, it just would NOT go into the reverse gate, there had been no indication of any problems up until this point. I had a quick look at it in the driveway, thinking it was a linkage problem. I thought that the little collar on the gearstick that you pull up was somehow not lifting enough to "open the gate", or maybe a plastic bracket had snapped or something like that. I lifted the leather boot and surrounding trim but I still could not see the linkage without slitting the rubber boot which I did not want to do. I tried almost completely undoing the four nylock nuts surrounding the boot but that didn't seem to help release it. So I took the car to the Citroen agency the next morning. Later that day they called me and said it is not the linkage, that there is something wrong inside the gearbox. They gave me two alternatives (a) A replacement gearbox costing approximately two thousand two hundred pounds Plus labour charges. OR - (b) fix my gearbox - Labour charges to remove the gearbox, strip it down to find and fix the fault then refit it = approximately nine hundred pounds Plus the cost of whatever parts are required. Since I am not working and cannot afford that at this time, I had to collect the car back from them They gave it back to me with the little spring loaded wire cable that attaches to the collar on the gearstick disconnected (presumably to stop me damaging anything else?). My questions are :- (1) Has anyone come across this problem and knows how to fix it? (2) If I have to tackle this job myself with a friend, are any specials tools needed to remove the gearbox? (3) I don't have access to a lift or a pit, Could gearbox removal be done with the car up on axle stands? (4) If the gearbox does have to come out, then it would make sense to fit a complete new clutch but the Citroen dealers are quoting 250+ quid for parts, is there an alternative cheaper source? Also there seem to be lots of part numbers for C5 clutches, Can you give me any advice on ensuring that I get the correct clutch parts if I don't get them from the Citroen agents at Citroen prices? Thanks Graeme