How to Drive with a Ratchet Shifter?

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To shift the gear of the ratchet filters, you need to apply the brake and lift the shifter handle vertically. Once you chose the desired gear, release the shifter handle to engage the transmission. Once the ratchet is in drive, pull the shifter back, to shift it into the next lower gear. Push the shifter forward to shift from first gear to the second the third to fourth. To return to normal operation, leave the shifter in drive.
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the ratchet shifter allows you to manually shift into each gear but has detents on the shifter to prevent you from over shifting, or missing a gear. U can leave the shifter in D and
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Perhaps your brake interlock isn't working. That's the deveice that releases the shifter when you depress the brake. Most cars have a manual override. You probably will remove a cover
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I released the pin that holds the gear shift cable and removed cable from arm, than very careful tap the arm on transmission towards radiator, this will put it into park so engine
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