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Old 06-19-2006, 07:53 PM
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96 gp se stiff shifter

96 se 3.1 automatic 190,000 miles. the column shifter became noticably harder to move from park and back suddenly yesterday. works ok, just a lot of effort required to move it. is it something i should be worried about?
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Old 06-20-2006, 12:22 PM
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Re: 96 gp se stiff shifter

Is your tilt wheel a little loose too? If so, you need to get your column tightened back up, as the linkage is binding. If not, then you may need to lubricate the shifter cable.
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Re: 96 gp se stiff shifter

thanks for the responce. the tilt steering seems fine and i tried moving the tilt to different positions to see if it had any effect. i also checked the motor mounts. I'll try lubing the cable when i get back from this road trip. 3 more days and about 1800 miles to go. hope it holds out.
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