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Hi Donnie,
Start with the basics, Good electrical connections, good grounds, good fuses (test them! they can look good but still be bad) then start looking at the circuit for the shifter. If you can't find a schematic then you may have to take some stuff apart to get to the electrical end of things. Check the switch for the shifter.. If you need some more let me know
these are all electronic transmissions today , some even have a fuse to control the module ck that first , could even be a vacuum hose off , if you cannot find it with these 2 suggestions you have to take it to a repair facility and see most will diagnose the problem cheap or free , but want a fortune to fix it good luck with this one
2. Places,, on the front between the left and right upper a-arms theres a brace,, should be stamped on top flat spot,,,behind winch if you have one,, and. Onthe frame around the foot pedal on driver side L side ,,, may have to do some cleaning to see
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