A wobbly gear shifter that won't go into gear could be caused by several issues. It might be due to a worn or damaged shifter linkage, which can result in misalignment and difficulty engaging gears. Additionally, problems with the transmission itself, such as low fluid levels or internal damage, could also be contributing factors. It's advisable to have a mechanic inspect the system to identify and resolve the issue.
1999 ford explorer 4.0 manual transmission gear shifter wont fit on shaft
if you mean it wont go into gear and it grinds like a sob but other gears still work synchronizers. if you mean the shifter is loose an cant find the gear anymore - linkage. if it wont go into any gear sounds like a clutch problem
Just put the gear shifter into od and go.Just put the gear shifter into od and go.
If the car will go into second gear and take off, then there might be a bad syncro gear or bend shifter fork. The transmission may need to be taken out and inspected to find the problem.
your shifter linkage is probably broken.
Check steering wheel It may be stuck Turn hard back and forth
To perform a gear shifter replacement on your vehicle, you will need to first disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Then, remove the center console and access the gear shifter assembly. Unbolt and remove the old gear shifter, and install the new one in its place. Reassemble the center console and reconnect the battery. Test the new gear shifter to ensure it is working properly.
Are you saying that the gear shifter will not move from park to drive or that when you shift to drive the vehicle will not move? We need more info.
The clutch is master and or slave cylinder are bad
If the shifter will not move you have a mechanical or electric issued with the shifter. If the shifter does move you may have low fluid or a failed transmission.
Gear up then
see if your shifter is bad or transmitoin is bad or gear fluid