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Ok guys I have a 1995 Tahoe that is 2wd and automatic.

Tilt column.

Went out today and started it up...foot on the brake and went to shift it from park to drive...NOTHING....shifter went straight down....got underneath and the cables aren't getting pulled and I can see some of the linkages in the column moving....

Anyone had this problem before or know what might have broke?

Thanks

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um try moving the shift arm directly at the transmission and see if it actually moves through the gears it might have lost the pin inside the tranny not to hard to fix

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are the fluids topped off. sounds stupid but maybe it drained out overnight or something.

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I doubt it is something inside the trans. I laid underneath and got my dad to move the the shifter and nothing going down to the trans was moving, none of the cables or anything. I can see some rods moving behind the column but not sure what else...

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