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Re: 1066 Shifting Problem
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Posted by Mitch - MS on August 04, 2002 at 12:32:10 from (64.89.160.30):
In Reply to: 1066 Shifting Problem posted by Red Rookie on August 04, 2002 at 11:07:35:
I've had the same thing happen to me. Look down inside the shifter box (where your levers stick out). Sounds like you moved the "lever" out of the low position and into the reverse position, but actually left the transmission in low. When you pull the lever into reverse, you now have it in reverse AND low - causing the engine to load up, but no movement. I get in a hurry and shift from low to rev so fast that I have this problem quite often. So often, in fact, that I keep a big screwdriver with me to reach in and pry the shifter out of low position. I think I should have you all confused by now, so I'll quit before I confuse myself. Go back look at how the shift levers work and maybe what I've said will make more sence. Hope I've helped, Mitch
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