shifter bushing has been worn out. should be able to repair under the car.
maybe Civic Shifter Bushing Kit-
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Not really describing answer , but i would assume you shifter cables have broken
It may just be a screw came loose underneath your gear shifter. That is what happened to me. Just slide the stuff up to the top of your gear shifter and look underneath. If one of the bolts is udone, just simple put it back on.
I have this same problem. A broken shifter box. I will repost a fix as soon asap.
transmission shift bolt loose try pushing gear shifter all the way back to park
Take the console out then unhook the cable from the shifter. RAise the car and take it loose from underneath. Use stands when you are under the car.
The shifter linkage bushings inside the steering column need to be replaced. They are available at your local Ford dealer.
blown fuse under hood check all brake fuses....also could be bad relay at shifter u have to take shifter loose to replace at bottom of shifter
Probably in the shifter wire loose or off.
The shifter linkage is loose or the drive gear is worn out.
If you can run the shifter down through the positions it may have broken loose at the transmission . If the shifter doesn't move at all it may be a problem in the steering column < unless it is a floor shifter >. If it is a floor shift model I'd start by checking the shifter release button to see if it is broken.
Fuel cap is loose or defective. If it is not loose then replace it with a new one.
You need a torx driver to tighen your loose screw. It is located on the front part of the shifter at the base of the handle but above the boot. Tighen that up and you are good to go! www.trailvoy.com - the home of all the answers for your Trailblazer in real time and moderated by true enthusiasts.