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Old 08-08-2018, 09:46 AM
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Originally Posted by three4rd View Post
Regarding #3, I can't speak to the trunnion as a possible link to this problem, but I've had a similar issue many times, only the reverse problem - where the shift lever goes from neutral into either forward or reverse. There is an adjustment (pictured below) at the base of the steering column that can be tightened. It's accessible by removing the tunnel cover. I believe that if you adjust this, it may help. If, however, the shift lever does not seem all that loose to begin with, then it may require an adjustment elsewhere.
I do know how to adjust that, but the lever already seems pretty tight, so I don't know if that will help much.
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