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Re: 1486 stuck in gear
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Posted by K.B.-826 on October 26, 2005 at 15:56:57 from (66.188.223.190):
In Reply to: 1486 stuck in gear posted by Don Anderson on October 26, 2005 at 06:28:05:
You do not need to pull the seat. Follow the linkage down to the range transmission cover. You'll see two arms on top of the cover, the outer arm is for the reverse shifter, the arm just inside of the reverse arm is for high and low range. It has three detented positions, one for high, neutral in the middle, and one for low. grab that arm with a pliers or vise grip and turn it back to the middle position. Test your results by starting the engine and SLOWLY releasing the clutch pedal in each range. If the engine starts to stall, you're still stuck. You've got some major wear in your shift linkage and the detents under the cover. Get this fixed right away, as getting in two ranges and letting up the clutch pedal is a good way to do some serious damage.
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