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The shifter cable needs adjusted.
There is no Cable it is a speed sensor on the transmission
The shifter cable has retaining nuts on each end of the cable. Loosen the nuts. Remove the guide retainers. The cable will come off and can be replaced.
This is commonly cause when the transmission is replaced and the shift linkage is not hooked up properly. Find the shift cable on your transmission and disconnect it, then put your shifter into park. The transmission linkage needs to be put in park as well. Now that both the transmission and your shifter are in park, you can adjust the cable accordingly and reconnect it. This should solve your problem.
either the shifter cable needs adjusted or the transmission has gone out.
The shifter cable connects the shifter to the transmission.
The 1997 Chevy Blazer shifter cable will have swivel nuts on each end of the cable. Connect the shifter cable and turn the swivel nuts to the right to install the shifter cable.
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Loosen the shifter cable not on each end of the shifter cable. The shifter cable will come off. Reverse the process to install the new shifter cable.
You adjust the cable on top of the shifter module ( just below brake master cylinder) If you can't recognise this get someone else to sit in driver seat (with ignition on, but not running) and shift gears . You will see the cable moving on top of module. This bolt holding the cable can be adjusted VERY carefully.
The 2002 Ford Windstar shifter cable goes from the back of the transmission to the bottom of the shifter stick. The cable is approximately 6 feet long.
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