My column shifter for the trans broke. It used to be spring loaded and you would have to pull towards you to shift up or down. Now it just flops around.
Anybody ever have or fix this issue on these NNBS? 
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maybe the shifter link came loose on transmission or by steering column? check under the truck first. Assuming you not able to put in gear?
Verify for me: Can you shift it? Or does it cycle through the digits on the dash without shifting?I can shift it fine it's the spring loaded action that's missing when you go to pull the lever towards you out of the cog to shift the gears.
From what I gather, it still shifts through the gears but doesn't have the resistance to it when you go to put it in a different gear like it should so it just flops around as you shift it from Park to Drive or Reverse or where ever you're putting it. That's what I take from it, at least.Verify for me: Can you shift it? Or does it cycle through the digits on the dash without shifting?
Little outside of what I'm familiar with here, but at least on the NBS hoes, there's an indent wheel internal to the transmission that handles the engagement feel of the shifter. Not sure if the 6 speeds are the same or not
What happens if you disconnect the shift cable from the trans entirely and manually actuate the linkage? Make sure your ebrake is on and vehicle secured when you do this
Makes me wonder if the indent wheel ****** up.and this is a 4 speed truck being an 07.
floppy shifter, likely broken return spring on the shaft even if the cable was completely snapped off the shifter wouldn't be floppyMakes me wonder if the indent wheel ****** up.
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do you happen to know what the part number would be for that? Where did your friend find a replacement?this happened to my friends sierra there is a small spring inside where the pin goes thru the shifter arm on the shaft, you should be able to get the broken one out and replace it, if you pull the rubber boot off you should be able to see it in there down in the crevice just takes the right tool to reach in there.
nope, dealer parts department can probably tell you, just tell them it is the return spring for the shifter arm on the column, it may be called something else but that's what I would call it.do you happen to know what the part number would be for that? Where did your friend find a replacement?
this happened to my friends sierra there is a small spring inside where the pin goes thru the shifter arm on the shaft, you should be able to get the broken one out and replace it, if you pull the rubber boot off you should be able to see it in there down in the crevice just takes the right tool to reach in there.
I had it in my head it was sloppy between gears. Carry onfloppy shifter, likely broken return spring on the shaft even if the cable was completely snapped off the shifter wouldn't be floppy