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Old 07-31-2007, 11:47 AM
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starting problem

Hey everyone,
This started happening for past few weeks now. I own a 1998 4.0 xlt, 150K miles. When teh car is on Park position, the car starts only 2/10 times or so, so most of the time i have to put it to Neutral to start it. This sounds like some sensor went bad. I also noticed that when you shift from park to other gears, the needle is not directly over the gear you are on now, seems a little loose there. Any suggestions?
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Re: starting problem

Sounds like the Digital Transmission Range sensor may be out of adjustment or begining to fail.

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Old 07-31-2007, 09:38 PM
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Re: starting problem

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Sounds like the Digital Transmission Range sensor may be out of adjustment or begining to fail.

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how much does it cost and how much would it cost to replace it.
Also, can someone help me find it online, i was looking and couldnt find anything.
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