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Old 12-30-2004, 07:26 PM
vwjettamk3wolf vwjettamk3wolf is offline
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column shifter mechanism broken not aligned???

Today on my gf car after moving the steering wheel up and down....for a audio install.

*EDIT* Forgot to add it is 88 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ceria

The shifter mechanism isnt aligned correct. The (P R N D 2 1) are off by 1. When I want D its near N and N is near R. There all wrong. And for last few month we had trouble starting it in Park we have to put it in N to start it.

How do I fix this alignment problem?

Please Help!!!

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Old 01-01-2005, 03:49 PM
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The shifter indicator arrow is most likely connected to the steering column by a piece of elastic string and clip that attaches near where the column goes under the dash board, aligning it is just a matter of moving the clip.
The no start in park condition could be from a faulty or misaligned nuetral safety switch which is located under the dash near the steering column.
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