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Shifter or Transmission?
I have a 96 LSI with the stock transmission. Since late spring it would drop into neutral or into 3rd on its own or with the slightest touch. It would generally do this when I had stopped at a light. Also the shifter itself would move without having to depress the button on the shifter.
Tonight while stopped in a parking lot it dropped into second (according to the dash display) and became stuck. I drove it to a friend's place so I could try and fix it. When I tried to cycle the shifter I could move it forward but the transmission did not seem to shift and the dashboard display showed that it wasn't changing gear. I pulled it back thinking it might reset it and the dis[lay now says it is stuck in first. I then took apart some of the center stack so I could get at the shifter assembly to see if I could do anything. I managed to use a screw driver to shift the stalk into park. When the tow truck arrived I tried to get it into neutral and I believe I succeeded because it just rolled onto the truck. So I have two problems, 1) What is wrong with the transmission/shifter? Is it the assembly or something else? 2) Is there anyway I can reset the car's computer to actually see what gear it is in? I had to pull the battery because the wheel had locked and I mad to push the car into the driveway and that did not reset the computer. If this gets really expensive I might have to part the thing out but that would break my heart so I really want to avoid it.
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96 LSi with 100,000+ Miles Owned Since Late June 2008 Things Fixed Thus Far Airbags-Self Installed (I hope they work) |
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Re: Shifter or Transmission?
Sounds like the gear select cable has either bound up or become disconnected/broken.
Crawl under the car and look at the passenger side of the transmission. There should be a cable that comes and attaches to a bracket towards the back of the transmission and then goes to the inhibitor switch/gear selector. |
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