Steering Tube what locks the steering tube shifter on 1986 F350 ?
Hi there.
Can someone tell me what lockst the shiter in a 1986 F350 ?
It's a steering shifter ( automatic )
And just the shifter itself is stuck , not the bracket on the transmission.
Removed ignition key , and I can now start the car with the pin on top of the steering tube , wheel lock not on , but shifter is stuck in park.
It's a 86 so I doubt there is any brake activated lock ( not 100% sure though )
lol. Sorry about spelling. Was on phone
And also.
Does anyone have a idea where I can buy the key house itself ? That is , the ignition+key and the ignition house itself around the steering tube.
Best regards.
Karl
Iceland
if you remove the trim cover you will see the "lock out" rod that connects the key switch to the inner shifter tube.
it should slide down when you turn the key to the on position.
i have an entire column with keys for your truck you can e-mail me if you're interested.
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