Posted by maplehillfrm on September 02, 2008 at 06:57:28 from (70.100.56.64):
In Reply to: Ford F 150 posted by KRUSS1 on September 02, 2008 at 06:34:19:
I had a similar problem, but it wasnt that it would pop out of gear,, sometimes you would have to push up on it to get it to go into park to start,, and I didnt have low unless I really jammed it in,,
mine is a 250 but probably similar engineering,,
I wiggled my shifter while cramped underneath the dash ,, and followed the cable down to where it connects to the steering column area,,, I found the mounting screws were loose and about ready to fall out,, I tightened them up and had all functions back...
you could get lucky as that,,
I made the mistake of taking the dash apart to get to the screws ,, you CANT,, you have to try to get your hand up in there with a torx socket and tighten it from underneath the dash looking at the column, with your head resting on the pedals,, good luck pat
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