you need to buy a new one. it must be the correct legnth with no play or you will have transmission out of sync with gear indicator or worse pop out of park by itself.sorry i just reread question.not sure if you are asking about actual shifter cable or gear indicator on dash or console
No repairing the cable. Replacement is the only option.
In a 1991 Jaguar XJS, the gear selector cable attaches to the transmission at the transmission control lever or linkage. This lever is typically located on the side of the transmission, and the cable connects to it, allowing for the selection of different gear positions. Proper adjustment and connection of the cable are essential for accurate gear shifting. If issues arise, checking the cable for wear or misalignment is recommended.
ck transmission gear selector on transmission. follow cable from shifter to (usually) top of trans. it is electronic
i need photo of how to repair cable
If it is automatic....check the cable.
It has a "transmission range sensor" which also functions as a neutral safety swich; it is located on transmission where the gear selector cable attaches (cable attaches to range sensor).
IDK who would know that only nerds not popular people like me!
The first and cheapest thing that comes to mind: is the shift cable still intact? There is a cable between the gear selector in the cab and the gear lever on the transmission. Crawl under the car, put someone inside to work the gears when you tell them to, find the gear lever, and have your friend move the gear selector. If the gear lever on the transmission does not move, the cable is broken.
I need to repair the gear shift cable in side a 2000 toyota corolla. How do you get in side the gear shift box to repair the cable end?
The 1999 Chevrolet Malibu automatic transmission shift cable has adjustment nuts on each end of the cable. Turning the adjustment nuts will lengthen or shorten the shifting cable.
Length of cable does not matter, as long as the connection to both instrument cluster and transmission are correct.
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.