
Re: Push Button probs
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Re: Push Button probs
- From: Schuyler <schuyler62@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 16 Jan 2007 21:12:54 -0800
I think the cable may need to be readjusted. the best way to do this
is to remove the trans pan. I know it's kind of a pain but you will
be able
to see exactly which way the cable needs to go to line up the
mechanism. removing the pan takes away any guess work. and you will
be able to see how it works.
hope this helps
Schuyler
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<schuyler62@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Jan 16, 2007, at 5:41 PM, Robert wrote:
OOPS just re-read that message...
It should have said "It does seem to be just going TO drive FROM
neutral." rather than "It does seem to be just going FROM drive TO
neutral."
Subtle difference but it may make a difference!
Robert
----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert" <r.lane@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@>
Sent: Wednesday, January 17, 2007 1:31 AM
Subject: Push Button probs
Hi guys
Happy New Year everyone! Sorry, I think I forgot to say that before!
A bit more help please...
Since getting the car back on the road, we've been having a spot
of bother with the trans push buttons sticking.
It started on the first trip out (back in September), with the
fresh engine & trans back in the car. We stopped after a couple of
miles to change drivers, then couldn't get the drive button to
engage. The neutral was pushed in, but the drive button wouldn't
depress far enough to engage and flick the neutral button back
out. Well, it was being pushed in far enough, it just wouldn't do
that last little bit to change gear!
We eventually got it into drive, then back at the garage squirted
some lubricant (cant remember what type) onto the rear of the
mechanism up under the dash. A few more goes on the buttons got
them all working again, so we were satisfied that all it needed
after a year sitting idle was a bit of lube & a bit of use.
Since then, though, it has got stuck again, mostly at the start of
a journey, when it's cold, but also occasionally after a long
journey. It does seem to be just going from drive to neutral.
Has anyone else had problems like this? I'm not sure if it is just
the mechanism up behind the dash, or whether it could be somewhere
else between the pushbutton and the trans itself.
We did have the trans rebuilt while the engine was being done, and
I cant recall having these problems (to this extent) before the
trans was fixed, but they were never that easy to use. So maybe it
is related to the work done on the trans, or maybe it's just that
it needs more use to free itself up?
As it is now tho, I struggle to see how anyone could ever use the
pushbuttons on the strip! And as that's what we hope to do in a
few months time, I'd appreciate any suggestions!
Thanks
Robert
63 Polara 500
England
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