Auto transmission being a little finicky.
Okay, about two weeks ago the transmission in my 1996 850 (base, nonturbo) started acting up. Or, at least, the gear selector started acting up. I have no problems whatsoever getting it into P or R. N is a little worse, but the gear selector moves around more that it used to in that position. Once I go further back, though, things start to go to hell. Getting the selector to stay in D can be tricky. I have to pull it back, almost to D3, before letting go of the button. Then I push it forward until it clicks into place. Even with this careful method though, it still pops into neutral about half the time. Getting it into D3 is even harder, and L is impossible.
Any thoughts? My CEL came on around the same time this started happening, but I'd like to think the two are unrelated. Haven't had the code pulled yet.
EDIT: Also, thanks for the help in my last topic. Cleaning the contacts for my brake light worked perfectly. I remember someone here saying that they like hearing back from people they help, so here it is.
Any thoughts? My CEL came on around the same time this started happening, but I'd like to think the two are unrelated. Haven't had the code pulled yet.
EDIT: Also, thanks for the help in my last topic. Cleaning the contacts for my brake light worked perfectly. I remember someone here saying that they like hearing back from people they help, so here it is.
Just remove the center console and look for broken plastic parts around the shifter. The shifter ratchet might have come apart or the slotted rail that keeps it in various positions might have broken off from the assy.
Does it drive fine if you keep it holding at one position like D or R and if the response is correct in respective positons then its most likely the shifter rather then the cable but if the tranny corresponds to different gear as selected from the shifter, then I would look for broken cable or something around that line.
Does it drive fine if you keep it holding at one position like D or R and if the response is correct in respective positons then its most likely the shifter rather then the cable but if the tranny corresponds to different gear as selected from the shifter, then I would look for broken cable or something around that line.

Check the usual suspects - fluid level & odor, cable/shifter operation, electrical connections.
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