JayOnno
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The shifter in my 2012 3.8 Sedan has been giving me occasional difficulty recently, in that it would not shift into Drive. This happened intermittently and at first, it was easily resolved by pulling the shifter a little more forcefully into Drive, or by shifting back to Neutral and then to Drive with a little extra pull.
Then it started happening from Park. Shifted to Drive and the shifter was in the Drive position, but transmission display showed Neutral and car was in Neutral. After that, it also happened a couple of times from Reverse.
Yesterday, after being out running errands, I backed into my driveway and remember the shifter felt more spongy than usual when on shifting to Reverse. I unloaded my trunk, restarted and could not get the car into Drive. The usual tactics didn't work (to Neutral, harder pull to Drive, back to Park and solid pull to Drive). It simply would not go into Drive from any gear.
I turned the car off a couple of times and waited a bit. The last attempt, I locked the car and waited two minutes before unlocking and restarting, to give all the electronics a chance to reboot. No joy.
When the tow truck arrived, I gave it one more go and got it into Drive. Took it straight to the dealer.
With the service rep in the car, I was able to replicate this repeatedly, while sitting on the dealer's lot with my foot on the brake.
I found that if I shifted normally from Neutral to Drive, I could feel a buildup of resistance in the shifter and about halfway to Drive, I broke through this and the car usually shifted to Drive. If I did this really slowly, I didn't break through and the car stayed in Neutral. The service rep sitting in the front passenger seat replicated this himself a few times.
The techs will be looking at the car (Monday) morning.
The service rep cautioned me that if I need a new transmission (hmmm...), it may take a while to get one.
The transmission itself has been working fine the entire time I have owned the car, upshifting and downshifting without issue in the heat of summer and cold of winter, in city driving and highway roadtrips.
I told the rep that it's quite a stretch from a balky shifter to be talking about a transmission replacement.
The car had 63K km when I bought it in November 2016 and is close to 108K km now. It has run really well with the exception of the infotainment system. That's a post for another day.
The water pump, idler pulley, belt tensioner and belt were replaced last February.
I'd appreciate any experience you guys can offer! Have you seen this shifter problem with your Genny and what was the fix?
Then it started happening from Park. Shifted to Drive and the shifter was in the Drive position, but transmission display showed Neutral and car was in Neutral. After that, it also happened a couple of times from Reverse.
Yesterday, after being out running errands, I backed into my driveway and remember the shifter felt more spongy than usual when on shifting to Reverse. I unloaded my trunk, restarted and could not get the car into Drive. The usual tactics didn't work (to Neutral, harder pull to Drive, back to Park and solid pull to Drive). It simply would not go into Drive from any gear.
I turned the car off a couple of times and waited a bit. The last attempt, I locked the car and waited two minutes before unlocking and restarting, to give all the electronics a chance to reboot. No joy.
When the tow truck arrived, I gave it one more go and got it into Drive. Took it straight to the dealer.
With the service rep in the car, I was able to replicate this repeatedly, while sitting on the dealer's lot with my foot on the brake.
I found that if I shifted normally from Neutral to Drive, I could feel a buildup of resistance in the shifter and about halfway to Drive, I broke through this and the car usually shifted to Drive. If I did this really slowly, I didn't break through and the car stayed in Neutral. The service rep sitting in the front passenger seat replicated this himself a few times.
The techs will be looking at the car (Monday) morning.
The service rep cautioned me that if I need a new transmission (hmmm...), it may take a while to get one.
The transmission itself has been working fine the entire time I have owned the car, upshifting and downshifting without issue in the heat of summer and cold of winter, in city driving and highway roadtrips.
I told the rep that it's quite a stretch from a balky shifter to be talking about a transmission replacement.
The car had 63K km when I bought it in November 2016 and is close to 108K km now. It has run really well with the exception of the infotainment system. That's a post for another day.
The water pump, idler pulley, belt tensioner and belt were replaced last February.
I'd appreciate any experience you guys can offer! Have you seen this shifter problem with your Genny and what was the fix?