Santa Fe (CM - 2007-12) :: Shifter / Gear Select Hard To Move


Dec 16, 2014

Got in to go to work this am, and the gear shifter was difficult to move. What to check?

I drove 70 miles to work and didn't seem like any issues with the transmission shifting.

Got in to go to lunch and it seems even more difficult to move...

Shifting back and forth in the selector seems to loosen things up a little.

A friend move the selector while I looked at the linkage and the bracket that support the cable is flexing while shifting between gears....More likely a transmission issue or something with the linkage?

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Car starts up without any problems. Try to put car in Reverse and the shifter is very hard to move, if it moves at all. When I am able to get it into Reverse, I then try to put it in Drive and it does not "engage" the "D" and the car behaves like its in Neutral. Moving the shifter back to Park, Neutral, Drive is very difficult and sometimes it will not go into Park. The dash lights do not illuminate the selected P, R, N, D.

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