it was my own question but here it go's in my case it was just the bracket on the trans. tightened the two bolts and now it works fine.
Under the shifter cable on top of transmission.
You don't , you replace the linkage cable from shifter to transmission
The 1989 Toyota Camry shifter linkage cables have adjustment swivel nuts on each end of the cable. Turning the swivel nuts will lengthen or shorten the shifter linkage cable.
They don't use linkage, they use a cable. The cable goes between the shift lever mechanism to the transmission.
how to remove trans shifter cable ball socket from shifter ball
To replace the shifter linkage cable in a Yukon Denali, first, ensure the vehicle is securely parked and the engine is off. Remove any necessary covers or panels to access the shifter assembly and the cable connection at the transmission. Detach the old cable from both the shifter and the transmission, then install the new cable by reversing the removal process, ensuring it is properly secured and adjusted. Finally, test the shifter operation before reassembling any covers or panels.
The transmission uses a cable for linkage. If the car has consol shift the cable runs from the shifter to the transaxle. If it is a column shift the cable runs from a lever on the column to the transaxle.
im not so sure
shifter control cable is probably come off @ linkage
The Volvo 960 does not use a cable type shifter, it uses a rod style shifter linkage. It is a rod from the shifter and one from the transmission connected by a long rod. There is a bushing at each pivot point.
your shifter linkage is probably broken.
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.