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Dantlewis 02-16-2018 05:30 PM


Originally Posted by Frose48 (Post 1126091)
Anyone else with this same problem contact me I can repair them for considerably less than a new lever.


im having the same problem with mine. Just the other day the selecter stoped working. What it cost for the part and what’s it called?

Thanks

zhastings1 05-03-2018 03:25 PM


Originally Posted by Dantlewis (Post 1140119)



im having the same problem with mine. Just the other day the selecter stoped working. What it cost for the part and what’s it called?

Thanks

Dang me too, was working fine then all of sudden it would shift down and not back up once it was in the manual mode. I'm guessing because holding the up button takes it back to drive. I had to put it in neutral and back into drive to get it out of the manual mode... Irritating.

This truck has me at my wits end, literally one thing after another.

Dantlewis 05-07-2018 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by zhastings1 (Post 1142469)
Dang me too, was working fine then all of sudden it would shift down and not back up once it was in the manual mode. I'm guessing because holding the up button takes it back to drive. I had to put it in neutral and back into drive to get it out of the manual mode... Irritating.

This truck has me at my wits end, literally one thing after another.

What I did was replace the shift leaver it is only sold as one part and it was about 100 with shipping I bought it from Moparpartsgiant.com Part#5057438AC
It was an OEM part seemed to fix the problem been working great for about 5 weeks

Best of luck to you

WCPH 08-23-2021 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Frose48 (Post 1126091)
Anyone else with this same problem contact me I can repair them for considerably less than a new lever.

can you please tell me how to repair this as you pulled it for considerably less than a new lever? Thank you


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