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I have an auto matic trany and my shifter nob will stick and you half to hit it to get it unstuck won't happen every time but sometimes when you are in a hurry it is anoying.... well the problem happens when you are in park and try to get into park, nutrual... and I did check the conections and they look good... and it's not that the steering wheel or the brack is not on becuase i will move the steering wheel nothing... hit the brakes... nothing.... but if enyone has come to this problem please tell me what you have done to fix this the problem is only with park other gears work fine...
Your shifter knob needs removed and oiled. Mine did this too. You can just pull it back and forth real fast if your in a hurry.
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when you take the shifter head off the lever inside is still stuck or i should say it doesn't go down... the way I get it to work is push really hard on it and it will finally give and go down... I am think there might be something wrong with a sensor or something in the shaft of the shifter... this problem only happens every once in a while...
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