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same problem with my 1998 Ford Expedition, there was a lot of free play on the shift gear handle and therefore had trouble finding the gears, all of them. I looked under the the steering wheel or steering column (by the top of the brake pedal) and found that there were two screws loose, about to fall off actually, tighten both of them up and now is as good as when I drove it off the lot. Hope this helps.
Check the linkage under the vehicle, if it is still connected then your problem is the portion in the transmission and it will need to be rebuilt. If the linkage is disconnected or broken you will need to repair it to fix your problem.
did you check your pedal freeplay check your adjustment you need to have not more thant 1 inch freeplay on the clutch pedal what it does is when you did not adjusted right it cannot release your release bearing also check your linkage aite..
The gear linkages are not correctly aligned. Is the gearbox mounting in exactly the same place as when you removed it? Even a 1/4 inch will offset the gears. hope this helps
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