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and please use some puctuation. It is hard to understand your questions.
I see that while in the process of criticizing his lack of punctuation, you used an incomplete sentence, started it with "and", as well as, a lowercase "a", and misspelled 'punctuation'.
"People that live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones!" Now I ask you, do we really want to go down the correct grammar and spelling path here on the forum? The poster is asking for help; in response to that, you can lead, follow, or get out of the way.
Don't worry about it mountainman101, I'm not pissed. I would like to help but it is difficult to follow the questions sometimes.
Now for alloro....why would you waste space on mountainmans thread to criticize my "criticizing" of him? If you look at my post, I was polite, I said please and I indicated a reason for adding punctuation. It was to help us know exactly what he needs help with.
So, "The poster is asking for help; in response to that, you can lead, follow, or get out of the way". Are you offering any help here, by misinterpreting my post and coming down on me.
Mountainman, sorry for this mess. I don't have any info on your problem right now and I am about 6800 miles from my truck.
Good luck
where is it got post said move dtr then tighten but where is it never heard of it before to alight shift points park reverse neutral drive
It is the Digital Transmission Range (DTR) sensor. It is located on the left side of the transmission on the shift input shaft that is connected to the shifter cable.
In addition to telling the computer the position of the shifter lever, it also is the neutral safety switch.
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