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  1. #1 Re: Shift cable adjustment 
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    Not sure why it say's not to do that. The thing that I am refering to is near the firewall by the brake booster.


    It should have a plastic clip on it with an arrow. After you take that off you can move the cable in or out. When you get it where it needs to be put the clip back on. And that's it!
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    OK, so I finally got back to my project. I was able to adjust the shift cable so the transmission matches the console shifter. My problem is the gear indicator on the dash is still one off (shows reverse when I am in neutral). The park/neutral switch as slotted holes for adjustment, but not enough. I have tried both the one from the "new" tranny as well as from the old one, both with the same result. The shaft for the gear shift and the mating hole on the park/neutral shift have flat sides, so it can really only go on one way. Am I missing something? Could both switches be bad?
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