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Transmission gearshift push button pad

Yahoo Message Number: 104317
The transmission gearshift push buttons do not seem to be making good contact. I must depress the buttons with heavy pressure to get gear change action. It has been sluggish for some time but, now it is very difficult. Should I open the switch and try spraying with electrical contact cleaner or do I simply need to order a new switch? Has anyone replaced one of these? If I need to replace it, what is cost and best source? Daron Hairabedian, "98 Allure with Cummins 8.3 L CTA 330 HP (mechanical)

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Yahoo Message Number: 104318
Daron, I have a '96 Intrigue for sale that will solve that problem. Will be at FMCA rally in Indio fairgrounds this week. Jim Veen. 10299 Intrigue 36 ft.


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Yahoo Message Number: 104319
Remove old push button keypad, park new coach under keypad, reinstall.
I also have a 98 Allure and the buttons are getting slower to respond. Sometimes a soft touch does it sometimes a firm push is required. It always shifts but not any longer a simple process.
I also have the 8.3 (no slides) Daron what do you think about the torque these things make? Feels like I can keep up with anybody at a stop light, I don't try but in my head watch out!

Nate Blackwell
98 Allure

 

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Yahoo Message Number: 104322
Hi Nate,

Thanks for the advice. I might have to try that but, not today.
Re. torque: My 98 tows my Chev Malibu Maxx and does everything I want it to do. I drive mostly on the West Coast. Plenty of git-go for me.
Without the Chev it is like a jack rabbit when I am drag racing trucks.
Daron