Transmission Slipping Out Of Gear? You Might Have A Sticky Selector Input Shaft
Is your transmission for some reason jumping in and out of drive into neutral erratically? is it straddling both neutral and drive and revving to the moon but you know for a fact that your transmission was otherwise before working fine? Does changing gear suddenly feel abnormal and lazy instead of crisp and confident? You may have a gummed up Shifter Input Shaft on your transmission. This is responsible for changing to the desired gear when manipulating the gear shifter in the vehicle. As I discovered, if grime and water makes its way in there and starts to attract dirt and corrosion, it will cause the shifts to feel lethargic and also put you at risk as now the transmission is not fully seated in Drive. Follow along with me as I show you how to resolve this issue and restore your vehicle with a grimey, gunked up gear input shaft.

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