Tranny stays in Reverse
lhj
06-24-2005, 03:50 PM
I own a 96 Gr.Caravan 3.3, 4 speed. I stopped my van put it in park and removed the key. When I try to start it again nothing happens. The instrument panel shows that it is in Reverse although it is in Park. When I try to move it to Neutral the shifter will move but the N doesn't light up and the van still won't work. I checked the cable and it's allright
Any ideas? Thanks
Any ideas? Thanks
janandkyle
06-24-2005, 11:31 PM
Just a guess but could be PRNDL switch
caravandrvr
06-25-2005, 10:36 AM
Just a guess but could be PRNDL switch
Yup, that's where I'd start as well.
Yup, that's where I'd start as well.
lhj
06-26-2005, 08:29 AM
Thanks for the help.
lhj
06-29-2005, 07:32 PM
Update.
In case anyone has the same problem it was the Neutral start/back-up switch located at the lower front edge of the tranny (4 speed).
Easy to access and easy to replace.
I want to thank everyone who helped.
In case anyone has the same problem it was the Neutral start/back-up switch located at the lower front edge of the tranny (4 speed).
Easy to access and easy to replace.
I want to thank everyone who helped.
caravandrvr
06-29-2005, 10:55 PM
Update.
In case anyone has the same problem it was the Neutral start/back-up switch located at the lower front edge of the tranny (4 speed).
Easy to access and easy to replace.
I want to thank everyone who helped.
There is only one thing better then when people post the actual solution that cured their problem - that's adding the pictures of the part and it's location! ;-)
Thanx for the update - it is truly appreciated, and very helpful to someone else looking through the group for resolution to the same problem.
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In case anyone has the same problem it was the Neutral start/back-up switch located at the lower front edge of the tranny (4 speed).
Easy to access and easy to replace.
I want to thank everyone who helped.
There is only one thing better then when people post the actual solution that cured their problem - that's adding the pictures of the part and it's location! ;-)
Thanx for the update - it is truly appreciated, and very helpful to someone else looking through the group for resolution to the same problem.
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