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161 messages, Last post on Nov 08, 2009 at 2:12 PM
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| I have a 2005 Tahoe. THe gear shift lever will move through the gears but it remains in park. There is something electronic that is preventing it from actually shifting and I cannot figure out what it is. I have checked the fuses and they all appear to be OK. Any ideas appreciated. | |
| Have checked to make sure the linkage isn't loose or disconnected at the transmission ? | |
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Replying to: dtroit (Feb 05, 2009 7:51 am) |
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| i just bought a 2000 chevy tahoe, it was running just fine and now the tranny will not go into park. if i crawl under it and push the linkage slightly then it will go into park. any ideas on what the problem may be? is it the cable? is it the tranny? HELP! | |
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I have not crawled under mine and ever tried this, I get hurt enought, but so far mine has not ever NOT gone in to park. It just doesn't go in the right gear when I put the shifter to that spot. Drive just might really be neutral, 3rd or worse reverse. I for the heck of it tried to just drive with it in the 3rd gear or what ever it's in and I get a huge bang and then its in the right gear. Seems to me it's not fully shifting in to the gear I choose. Now the truck will shift on it's own fine when I do get it in just Drive. Nothing shows on a Tech Tool either. Seems to only do this when it's very cold out. I have not had it do it all summer and we have had a few days inthe 50s now and it won't do it. Any one think this is electrical and weather affecting it? |
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I have a 1997 Tahoe that is having major problems. I have only had the truck for 3 weeks and I have already replaced the fuel pump and done a complete tune-up (plugs, wires, cap, rotor) The truck takes a very long time to start and I was told at first it was the fuel pump that was weak and so I replaced it and the problem stayed the same. Then I was told all my plugs, wires, cap, rotor etc were original and they were the cause. So I replaced all of that. The problem didn't change. Then today I was driving and the transmission started slipping in 3rd and 4th gear. The truck has 148,000 miles and I paid $5000 for the truck. I have now put almost another $1000 into repairs and I have tranny problems. What do I do?
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Replying to: 1997yukon (Mar 18, 2009 7:44 pm) |
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Replying to: lilsuthern (Aug 12, 2007 1:01 pm) |
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| i have a 2005 chevy tahoe and the transmission just went. the vehicle only has 47,000 miles. Is this normal for a chevy. It didn't even make it to the 50,000 mile check up. The dealer wants $3200 for a rebuilt and $2800 to fix the parts. anyone with any help or suggestions would be great. | |
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