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trans_am7935 Feb 11, 2011 10:31 PM

Wont go into park all the way
 
1 i have a 1995 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4 V8 (5.2) and NP 249 (all wheel drive) so this problem just happend today, first it would not go into park, but you could move the shifter there and it will just sit there, i tried it on my driveway and after i put it into park, the shifter would not click in place, i had to shove it all the way forward for the shifter to click. but if i am on any kind of hill, the jeep will roll like it is in nutral and make a horrible clicking sound. it sounds like it will not engage in park all the way and i can not shift it in park maunally from under the car. any ideas?

dave1123 Feb 12, 2011 02:04 AM

I hate to tell you this, Dude, But I think your linkage is out of adjustment, possibly inside the tranny, or your parking pawl is broken, also inside.

But, who am I to tell a senior member something as simple as this?:notworthy:

joethepartier Feb 12, 2011 02:53 AM

Sounds like it is time to start using the parking brake...

trans_am7935 Feb 12, 2011 06:52 AM


Originally Posted by joethepartier (Post 859358)
Sounds like it is time to start using the parking brake...

lol...that is what i have been doing.

oh and no worrys, i do manual trannys, not autos. this is the first auto i have ever had in my life.

Bustedback Feb 12, 2011 12:16 PM

There is a TSB from Chrysler for high effort needed to shift. It states there is a PRNDL bezel update. There was also a problem with the 95 ZJ shifter, it required replacing the shifter assembly with a revised unit.

trans_am7935 Feb 12, 2011 03:10 PM


Originally Posted by Bustedback (Post 859691)
There is a TSB from Chrysler for high effort needed to shift. It states there is a PRNDL bezel update. There was also a problem with the 95 ZJ shifter, it required replacing the shifter assembly with a revised unit.

ok but it has been perfectly fine up till now, and every other gear is in the same spot, the only problem is park. the rest feels normal. so i am just gonna drop the pan and see if i can see the problem

Bustedback Feb 12, 2011 05:37 PM

The adjustment is in the cable, if it's time for a tranny service, go ahead and pull the pan, but there isn't much you could do in there for your issue.

3rdRail Feb 14, 2011 10:25 PM

transmission
 
I was wondering if you ever found the reason for the transmission complaint, it wont go into park? I'm asking because mine has the same problem. It's not a daily driver its my toy so im wanting to figure this out

trans_am7935 Jun 26, 2011 08:42 AM

hey i am bringing this back cause i am still having this problem. the transmission also started to down shift irregular. by this i mean it shifts back to first way to easy, even at 50mph it still tries to downshift into first. the park position pretty much does not exist, i just think it is time to ditch this thing, cause my wife needs a car with better gas mileage anyway.

ol"blue Jun 26, 2011 09:46 AM

You can try adjusting the Trans Gearshift cable to fix that Park issue, and adjusting the Throttle Valve cable to see if it helps with the shifting issue.

Gearshift Adjustment Procedure:
(1) Shift transmission into Park.
(2) Raise vehicle.
(3) Release cable adjuster clamp (at transmission
end of cable) to unlock cable.
(4) Unsnap cable from cable mounting bracket on
transmission.
(5) Slide cable eyelet off transmission shift lever.
(6) Verify transmission shift lever is in Park
detent by moving lever fully rearward. Last rearward
detent is Park position.
(7) Verify positive engagement of transmission
park lock by attempting to rotate propeller shaft.
Shaft will not rotate when park lock is engaged.
(8) Slide cable eyelt onto transmission shift lever.
(9) Snap shift cable adjuster into mounting
bracket on transmission.
(10) Lock shift cable by pressing cable adjuster
clamp down until it snaps into place.
(11) Lower vehicle and check engine starting.
Engine should start only in Park and Neutral.

Throttle Valve Cable Adjustment Procedure:
(1) Turn ignition switch to OFF position.
(2) Remove air cleaner if necessary.
(3) Disconnect cable end from attachment stud.
Carefully slide cable off stud. Do not pry or pull
cable off.
(4) Verify that transmission throttle lever is in
fully closed position. Then be sure lever on throttle
body is at curb idle position.
(5) Insert a small screwdriver under edge of
retaining clip and remove retaining clip.
(6) Center cable end on attachment stud to within
1 mm (0.039 in.).
(7) Install retaining clip onto cable housing.
(8) Check cable adjustment. Verify transmission
throttle lever and lever on throttle body move simultaneously.

This might not help but it's worth a try, and doesn't cost anything.

trans_am7935 Jun 26, 2011 10:52 AM

thanks a bunch, i will try this and see if it solves the problem. oh and the shift thing, i thought i should also mention that if feels like it is slipping a bunch and will not shift into 2nd from first under normal acceleration conditions until 3000-3500 RPM's. also if you floor it, it will run all the way through first, bounce off the red line for like 5 seconds, then skip all the way to 3rd. so i think the tranny is just going out.

freegdr Jun 26, 2011 12:52 PM

did you ever check into the shifter recallhttp://www.jeepforum.com/forum/f13/s...-recall-81131/

trans_am7935 Jun 26, 2011 12:59 PM

so with this recal, all i have to do is take it to a jeep dealership and they will fix it for free?

freegdr Jun 26, 2011 01:08 PM


Originally Posted by trans_am7935 (Post 1058929)
so with this recal, all i have to do is take it to a jeep dealership and they will fix it for free?

you most likely need to call them first but thats pretty much how recalls work

ol"blue Jun 26, 2011 01:44 PM


Originally Posted by trans_am7935 (Post 1058778)
thanks a bunch, i will try this and see if it solves the problem. oh and the shift thing, i thought i should also mention that if feels like it is slipping a bunch and will not shift into 2nd from first under normal acceleration conditions until 3000-3500 RPM's. also if you floor it, it will run all the way through first, bounce off the red line for like 5 seconds, then skip all the way to 3rd. so i think the tranny is just going out.

The Throttle valve adjustment might fix that. It sounds like it's out of adjustment and is hitting passing gear too easily IMO. Of course it could be trans problems. I've been wrong before.:yes:


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