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Transmissions -- both
automatic and manual -- require that the shift linkage be
adjusted properly.
This means that unless the
linkage pushes with the correct directionality and pushes
far enough, the transmission will not go into gear.
Also, unless the linkage is
adjusted properly, it may not be shifting completely out of
gear. It must shift and be clearly out of a previous gear
before it will be able to extend into another gear.
Check the linkage for excess
play. Check the linkage for bent levers and lost clips. Be
certain that the linkage is pulling the transmission out of
gear before it attempts to push it in another gear position.
Robert A., MI |