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Old 06-05-2006, 08:08 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: Not sure what this is??

Okay, this may sound a little silly, and I certainly don't want to insult anyone's intelligence, but I had a similar situation happen to me several times. It occured because my ignition switch was staying in the start position.

When this occured, all my warning lights stayed on and the truck would shift into reverse but not neutral or drive. I felt like a complete dipstick when I finally realized what the problems was.

I replaced the ignition position switch under the dash, made sure the key switch linkage was in good shape, and replaced the lock cylinder. Everything seems to work fine now.

Just my dos centavos.
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