So people yesterday evening it happened. It was 17:30 then I started to change the transmission oil on my Audi. Said did find a screw which looked like the EInlass screw so first opened. Behind it was the soldering and a metal which pressed against the hole and was connected with the switching rod. It seemed strange to me because I had changed gear oil several times in other cars but such a metal which blocked the access I had never before. So I came to the “great” Id I said I pushed the switchbar to the left, pushing the metal part away from the hole inside and you could comfortably reach in. But then I slipped off and the metal went back and squeezed into my middle finger just behind the first bend of the finger so that it stuck about 2 cm in hole. Now you think for sure that was it but no it came a problem The metal had bent and moved sic h no more millimeters back or forth and so I stuck with really stupid pain. Then some came in the self-help workshop who wanted to help but that only made it worse. After 40 minutes we called the complete program (emergency doctor, police, fire department). Then thank God a gear spec from home came who really knew each other. He then began to saw the gearbox with the Flex and to break with a hammer. After 4 hours my finger could finally be freed w FAZIT: Finger has been squeezed thanks to “only” and still had enough circulation so that no further damage has been caused. Gear is scrapped …. Have I already looked at a new gear code is CDX I can also install CDV?! I see it positively so I can at least change the clutch at last …. So if you screw since carefully so that something like this doesn’t happen to you sometimes ….