
RE: Transmiission Shift Cable Problem?
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RE: Transmiission Shift Cable Problem?
- From: Dan McCormack <mcwheels@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2007 04:04:21 +0000
John, I don't know if this is your problem or not but years ago I had a
64 Chrysler 300K and sometimes after a long drive I couldn't get the
lever into reverse or park. However if I shut it of and let it sit for
awhile then it would be ok. (Did you try that btw?) I sold the car to my
niece and one day she called me and said the car wouldn't move at all. I
had the car towed to a friend if mine's shop and he dropped the pan and
changed the tranny filter and put if fresh fluid and the car was fine.
He said the filter was plugged and that's why I was having trouble
sometimes getting it into reverse or park after a long drive. Maybe you
have the same problem?
Dan
John Mopar wrote:
>
> Guys,
> I have a problem with my transmission which I need help with. I started
> it up today and took it for a spin and the transmission (auto) was
> shifting fine. I stopped the car to put it into park, and I could not
> push the lever into park or even reverse. Worse yet, when I turned it
> off and tried to restart it, it would not start again since I could not
> find nuetral either. Is this related to the cable or something worse?
> Any idea how to diagnose this and fix it? The car is a 383 with floor
> shifted auto trans. Thanks guys.
> I really hope it is nothing I can't fix myself either.
> John
>
>
> 1964 Dodge Polara 500 Convertible 383
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