In my 2000 996 C4 Tip, when you push down on the gear selector, and move it four spots down into D it stays in Reverse. The stick is physically in D but the dash light shows N and the car acts like its in Neutral.
Removed the center console, and while moving the stick, everything looks good. No jamming at all.
Jacked up the car, and noticed the where the cable attaches to the TIP it wasn't moving forward all the way to engaged Drive. I pushed it with my finger and pop in it went and sure enough back in the car its ready to drive.
I cleaned up the old oil and grease around the selector on the TIP, but what would be the best lubricant to use, or other suggestions???
Brian
Tip Won't Go into Drive
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Re: Tip Won't Go into Drive
If Hurdipervy was here he'd tell you to use WD-40.
Mike
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'68 Ford Custom 500; '70 Plymouth Cuda; '71 Ford Econoline; 73 Porsche 914 1.7, '74 Porsche 914 1.8; '74 Suzuki TC185; '86 Suzuki GS450L; '88 Subaru GL104WD Turbo Ltd Edn;; '88 Subaru XT; '91 Lexus ES250; '93 Jeep Wrangler, '99 Porsche Boxster, '03 Turbo VW Beetle; '03 Porsche Boxster; '03 Porsche Carrera C2; '07 Porsche Cayman, '11 BMW 328i, '12 Porsche 991 S, '14 Porsche Cayman, & a mishmash of other vehicles.