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1995 LeSabre Shifting problem

Old Oct 28, 2010 | 10:33 PM
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Hi all.

I have a very nice 1995 LeSabre Custom, Garnett with red interior. It has given many miles of good service.

A few months ago it started to be hard to get it out of park (physically difficult) and into the other positions (RNODD21). Once it was out of park it performed OK. Fluid level OK.

A few days ago it started to simply not engage in any position without "holding my mouth right". Once out of park and into the other positions, again it does OK. Smooth shifting. Runs well.

At noon today I stopped it in neutral. Turned off the ignition. Came back and started it and it went smoothly into the other positions. When I put the lever in park, it once again was a struggle to get it to go out of park (not a physical pull, just a lot of rowing on the column to get it to engage).

This is a column mount shift.

Any thoughts or suggestions on what I may need to do to fix the problem. Again, it is full of fluid and shifts up and down very smoothly.

Thanks,

Neal Lewis
 
Old Oct 30, 2010 | 04:34 PM
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If you disconnect the shift cable from the trans what kind of result do you get when trying to get it out of the park position?
Depending on the result obtained will determine your next course of action.
 
Old Nov 7, 2010 | 09:31 PM
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try un hooking the gear linkage if possible and see if u can move the shifter it should just fall down be sure to set the parking brake
 
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