sounds silly but had the same problem tow truck guy came out and laughed...said put Transmission Fluid in it we did and it ran fine...felt really silly about that one....
The shift linkage on your Chevrolet Blazer automatic transmission will go from the shifting handle to the right hand side of the transmission. The shifting linkage is actually a shifting cable.
Linkage adjust
Remove the linkage off of the trans and shift it there.
If it's an automatic transmission, it is attached to the transmission where the shift linkage is attached.
There can be several things that will an automatic transmission not to work properly. The most common cause is a lack of transmission fluid. Broken shifting linkage can also cause the problem.
The 2001 Chevy Cavalier automatic transmission shift linkage is held in place with a swivel nut on each end of the shift linkage. Turn the swivel nuts to the left and the shifting linkage will come off. Reverse the process to install your new shift linkage.
It depends on the type of transmission. If it is a manual transmission, the first thing to check would be the linkage. If the linkage is not the problem, then it could be the bushings or the synchronizer. If it is an automatic transmission, then it could be a problem with the bands, though you could have debris in the valve body or a servo problem. In some cases, linkage bearings could be an issue.
Try either at the lower end of steering column or attached to the linkage on the transmission
It sounds like the transmission shifter linkage is disconnected.
It is combined with the neutral safety switch and mounts to the transmission where the shifter linkage is attached.
Low on fluid. Linkage mis adjusted or broken. Internal parts malfunctioning.
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