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Was out hunting with the boy last week. Had driven a few miles out into the ranch and glassed a little. Buddy took off and headed back to feed and head to town. Little while afterwards, I start the pickup to drive up on a knob and get out the spotting scope. Or I should say, I tried.
No bueno. Everything powered up. No crank.
Realize it is something that is not allowing the computer to sense the truck is in park. Starts fine in neutral now. But probably 70% of the time it will not turn over while in park.
Guessing the n/s switch is bad or maybe the linkage needs adjusting?
Anyone had this experience?
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Well, the problem went away.
I wonder if getting snow jammed up there caused it and as I got the snow gone,melted and dried out, if that could be why it is now working?
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If you were driving through deep snow, then that could well have been it. I would check to see if the wire connection is tight and sealed.
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