Shifters are binding
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The video is to dark to really see what`s going on, can you explain what if anything you did to cause this problem ?, have you removed the shifters, maybe you put them back in wrong ?. We need more information.
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I don't know how I could have put the shifters in backwards, the plate only goes on one way and the shifters each have a slot they go in, circle for the trans and square for the transfer case.
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I think your TC shift rails are not in the right spot...
This happens a lot! So don't feel like the Lone Ranger...
Remember, the only place the shifter should left-right is in H4.
IIRC, the left one is all the way up, and right is middle or all the way back...
Make sure there's no load on the DT, and you should be able to click it up with a pen or screw driver.
This happens a lot! So don't feel like the Lone Ranger...
Remember, the only place the shifter should left-right is in H4.
IIRC, the left one is all the way up, and right is middle or all the way back...
Make sure there's no load on the DT, and you should be able to click it up with a pen or screw driver.
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Oh, and hey... I wouldn't take that cover off like that if I was you...
That's a LARGE surface area to knock dirt or debris in, should you knock some off on the removal/ install
Just remove each shifter and stuff a paper towel in each hole.
That's a LARGE surface area to knock dirt or debris in, should you knock some off on the removal/ install
Just remove each shifter and stuff a paper towel in each hole.
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Okay, so the wabbit and xxxtreme22r were right the shifter was attached to the plate incorrectly, I don't remember taking it out but my 12 year old does, stupid old age. Anyway the wabbit and xxxtreme22r are smart and I am less than.
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hey don't give me any credit for that that was all wabbit. I just agreed with him as it was the first thing to me that woulda made since especially when it's something I would do when putting something back together hahaha.
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