Posted by migraine on January 07, 2014 at 20:21:40 from (76.104.206.61):
So i had all gm pickups for our gardening landscaping business which we closed late last year. Have an 89 Heavy half extended cab long box with 125,000 miles with auto Transmission/ Just put some money in the motor last year and shortly after lost all reverse motion or movement in the PU. Put in drive or low and moves perfectly but shift to reverse, nothing. Did we lose reverse or might I have linkage or shift module issues? I will admit to not being very mechanical when it comes to electrical and Motor OH, but I am curious if I am missing something small that will not let the transmission activate in reverse. Any and all ideas are welcome. PS this is in NW Wa state so no freezing issues and this happened during warm weather. Thanks
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