drop the transmission pan and change the fluid and trans filter
Close ratios in transmission.
it should be located on the back passenger side of the tranny...mine just went and my bronco wont shift gears it stays in second... i plan on fixing it tomorow
If the vehicle is having difficulties shifting in that many gears then there is one solution. The transmission itself will need replaced.
Sure, but you will have to change many, many, many other parts along with the transmission. I would suggest purchasing a 1990 Bronco like yours that has a standard transmission to use as a parts car.
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I had the same problem. I found that my 2nd and 4th gears were worn to the point of non existance.
The Camry in 1990 doesnt have a shift solenoid. It was controled by a hydraulic shift governor inside the transmission. So the trans. has to come out and be opened up.
measure both bell housings,dont think they are the same
I'm not sure how your gears are out but, on my truck with a 5spd manual transmission I had a problem where it became progressively more difficult to shift into 4th, then 3rd became a problem. I started dismantling the shifter and there was a plastic bushing at the base of the shift lever that had completely disintegrated. Couple dollars for the part at the dealership and it was shifting good as new.
It is on driver side of Transmission behind the shift linkage
check the shift linkages for adjustment.there is also an actuator switch on side of transmission will prevent this. if those 2 checks dont fix the problem, your transmission is shot
It is located on top of the transmission where the shift cable attaches to the transmission.