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Anonymous Posted on Dec 15, 2013

Shifter is flopping around and can't shift the trans

The shifting lever appears to have broken linkage or something like that. I can't shift the truck into gear as the shifting indicator stays in one place and does not move.

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2009

SOURCE: Can't shift trans out of first gear 1991 explorer

can you look under the vehicle at the transmission, look on top, do you see any linkages? I'm not sure you will, just want to check.

The 5 sp trans that is in the Ford Explorer is normally a "top loader" meaning that the shift linkage is internal to the transmission, if this is so, while your looking do see an access plate in the floor board above the transmission, if not to repair it you will have to remove it. if you are not comfortable with this procedure, I recommend that you find a quality repair shop in your area.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 11, 2009

SOURCE: 1989 f250 with auto trans. the tach quit and the does not shift

Had the transmission serviced in a while? would be a good idea to have someone look at it for you. I wouldn't continue to drive it until you do a diagnostic and have it properly serviced. Transmissions on that truck could cost you upwards of $7,500. and I think you would prefer spending the $ 350. it would cost for a servicing.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2010

SOURCE: truck will not start in the park position, i have

Sounds like the neutral starting safety switch needs to be adjusted. It is on the side of the transmission, driver side of truck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 04, 2010

SOURCE: automatic shift lever won't shift the truck into

the linkage has slipped and is not in the notch on the shift lever so slide he shift lever into place then tighten the bolt down so it will hold the shifter on the trasnmisson, this is caused by a loose nut on the shifter nut.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Jun 05, 2012

SOURCE: manual transmission shift linkage break in 96 f150

You best bet is to take it apart,remove everything
from the truck & either make something,weld something
or go to a salvage yard & match up what pieces you need

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