Re: IML: Push Button tranny ?
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Re: IML: Push Button tranny ?



Greg,
   I am not too familiar with the PUSHBUTTON trannies, but if
this were a regular tranny, I would say to have the linkage
adjusted, as it might be only just slightly out of adjustment.

Æyn

--- crowncoupe64@xxxxxxx wrote:

> Most of the time when I turn the key in my '64 nothing happens.
>  The neutral button is completely depressed, but if I lightly
> push any of the other gear buttons and release that button it
> will start.  I have kind of considered this a default
> anti-theft system, but I am concerned it may just quit working.
>  Anybody have any ideas?
>  
> Thanks
>  
>  Greg G
> Minneapolis MN
>
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