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    Jun 6, 2012, 10:45 AM
    Column trans lever on 96 ranger VERY loose
    My 96 ford rangers transmission lever on the steering column has been very loose lately and now I'm having a difficult time getting it into PARK. I usually have to park on a slight incline so when I shift up to PARK I roll back about a foot and then it clicks into the gear. I know my transmission is old but I'm hoping that this is a lever/column issue. Anyone know if its an easy fix? Do I have to remove the steering wheel?

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