which gear? mine stopped going into park and first. When I took the "T-handle" off I found that the plastic push rod had broken preventing the rod fron being pushed down enough. I took the bezel off and was able to push it down manually until I found a replacement. Jeep doesn't sell that plastic push rod alone you have to buy the whole lever around a $100 bucks Part#52078551AG
there should be a button or a hand lever close to where the seatbelt connects to your floor on the side of your seat
It's mounted to the transmission where the shift lever meets the case if it's an automatic trans.
FAT refers to Floor Automatic Transmission while AT means Automatic transmission in case where shift lever is installed at the steering column
it is part of the trans range sensor. mounted on the right side of the trans. The shift lever hooks to it also
The selector lever.
The vampire pulled the lever and the girl fell through the floor into the dungeon.
Engage the clutch. Shift to neutral. In neutral move the smaller shift lever. On an 87 wrangler the lever is closest to driver. The shift pattern is 2H at the top, 4H middle and 4L is all the way down.
The windshield wipers are not automatic... the lever that controls the wipers have three positions and you will have to pull the lever down to the off position. The position below off is for mist. If you pull the lever to that position and let it go, the lever will go back to the off position.
1. It is called TIPtronic gearbox. 2. It is a combination between semi-automatic and automatic gearbox. 3. You have an option to change the gears with a lever on the steering wheel or with the gear lever (like semi-automatic gearbox) 4.It is called tiptronic, because you pull or push the tip of the lever in order to change gear
Lower lever
your shift lever bushings are bad, easy fix.
Lever action, pump action, semi-automatic, etc.