A wiper motor cannot just be installed, you must also adjust the linkage. With the wiper motor in place and the linkage disconnected, turn the wiper motor ON briefly while you watch the motion of the motor shaft, then turn it off and let it seek it's natural "park" location. Now operate the wipers manually by moving the linkage, and before you connect the linkage to the motor, make sure the linkage is in the right position and will operate properly.
Electronic transmission... no cable/linkage.
It is electronic controled
Transmission linkage bushings can be put on by first removing the linkage cable and removing out outer linkage cover. The bushing can then be pull out and replaced with a new one.
check the shift linkage from the dogleg to the transfer case.the bolt on the linkage may have come out causeing it not to lock it
Bad transmission? Bent shift linkage?
You may have to replace the linkage but the dealer should have one or the other. Probably not an after market piece.
As long as the transmission is an AODE it should line up correctly. The shift linkage and dipstick tube might have to be swapped out. To swap the linkage drop the pan. It is easier to swap linkage while still installed in car.
That depends on exactly what linkage and joint you are referring to. Some joints can be replaced alone and some can't. You'll have to ask a more specific question.
The wiper blade misses the windshield in the middle of the wipe. Is there an adjustment for that ? I have replaced the wiper to no avail.
If one wants to replace a wiper linkage there are a few steps involved. Pull the wiper arm away from the windshield until the arm locks in vertical position. Unbolt the nut that holds the wiper arm to the linkage and pull the wiper arm off the linkage. Open the hood and unbolt the wiper motor and slide the motor off of the linkage. One then will remove the wiper linkage and install a new one.
Sounds like you need to adjust the linkage.
The bushings on the shift linkage need to be replaced