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the shifter came right out of the transmission how do i put it back in
If it has a manual transmission, you simply put it into neutral. If it's a 4x4 and has a manual transfer case, either with a manual or automatic transmission, you simply put that into neutral. If it's a 2wd with an automatic, or a 4wd with an automatic transmission and an electronic transfer case which does not have the option to put the transfer case into neutral, then you have to disconnect the driveshafts.
On the side of the transmission underneath the vehicle. This requires a pump to add trans lube.
I think you have to put your transmission on Neutral then shift to 4x4.
you need to refer to your manual on this one, if you were to tow a 4x4 Chevy tracker i know that you have to put the transfer case in neutral as well as the transmission, if you do not have 4x4 just your transmission should be in neutral....you should really refer to the manual im pulling this from some sort of memory.....
You put a little in at a time until it is at the full mark.
You look it up online, take it to the shop or check your owners' manual
if the blazer is 4x4 and the s-10 has a 4.3 engine then the answer is yes
If you have a manual transmission, all you have to do to flat tow it is put it into neutral. If it's a 4x4 and you have a manual transfer case, you can manage by putting the transfer case in neutral, whether it has an automatic or manual transmission. If it's a 2WD with an automatic, or a 4x4 with both an automatic transmission and an electronic transfer case with no neutral position, you'll need a trailer or else you'll need to remove either the driveshafts or axle shafts.
you dont put transmission fluid in a manual transmission. you need gear oil, and it should be done by a transmission shop
in the transmission
Stop truck,put 4x4 lever in 2 wd,put transmission in reverse and back up about 3 feet and you will hear it click,then you are in 2wd.