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colum shifter rod is under the hood at the firewall.. look and see if the rod popped off of the shift arm.. gms do this when the rubber grommet wears out there..the shift arm rod.. pin and all will pop off..find a washer that will fit over the rod once it gets put back in place and put a new pin in it....floor shifter is under the cab.. look for the linkage rod hanging down..reconnect it to the shifter same fix..different location..
Yep! it's a common problem with most of the cars, there is usually a tiny 12 Volt bulb that is supposed to light the shifter dials. Some are easy to replace some are tricky, depending no how complicated it is to remove the cover on around the shifter.
Billettechnologies.com sells a replacement cog to put your shifter backinto action. Their part replaces a factory plastic piece...no wonderthese are failing at a fast rate. Here is the LINK to make this change out of parts...
your Transmission is controlled by a cable on the mustang. it could have Came off of the transmission. it just snaps on to a lever on the transmission. or the cable broke. other wise it came unhooked from your shifter.
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