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[GMCnet] fixed stuck transmission cable.. now no start [message #227128] Sat, 26 October 2013 16:46 Go to previous message
Dave Motorhome is currently offline  Dave Motorhome   United States
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Registered: July 2007
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I had a transmission cable that would not allow me to engage s or l, so
doing research read and fixed that (thanks!) in doing so, now I can shift
to all gears, BUT the engine wont turn over.. I hear the clicks, all
electrical seems fine.. but nothing.

it started yesterday just fine. so I feel it has to be something I did
today...
which was disconnect the transmission cable on the top and bottom and use
plyers to run through the gears.

things I have done.
Battery all good. ( also tried boost)
disconnected the transmission from the cable made sure it was in neutral
tried in neutral

in searching I came across the ,ignition switch.. is that on the right
track? I read to move it up, not sure I have room to move it..

http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/s-10-steering-wheel-caddy-conversion/p48874-ignition-switch.html

is it the grey or black thing,

thanks in advance,

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David Paliotta
75 Glenbrook
Tulsa, OK
http://75glenbrook.googlepages.com/
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