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hey guys...the other day I noticed putting the car in reverse was a little stiff...car drove fine with no other issues....my wife who usually drives the car a day or two later mentioned that when shifting into 5th on the way home the shifter slid right over to reverse with no resistence at all. My question is...is there a spring or something that causes the extra effort to hit reverse when working properly and is that part under the shifter or on top of tranny...hope this makes sense
H'mmm. If I remember correctly, there is supposed to be an electrical lockout that keeps the shifter from going into reverse unless the car is at a complete standstill. Check codes? Fuses?
You got me to thinking...so I checked my owners manual. (D'oh! ) Mine is a 6 spd manual LS1, 1999.
On page "2-31" it says,
"Your six-speed manual transmission has a feature that allows you to safely shift into REVERSE (R) while the vehicle is rolling (at less than 3 mph (5km/h)). You will be locked out if you try to shift into REVERSE while your vehicle is moving faster than 3 mph (5 km/h). If you have turned your ignition off and wish to park your vehicle in REVERSE (R), you will have to move the shift lever quickly to the right, and immediately forward into gear."
I wonder if a loose or broken connection would show up as a code?
I'm not sure any of this helps you, but it sure seems as if the reverse interlock mechanism is not working properly.
Good luck; I'd like to know how you finally resolve this.
hey John....got the problem fixed today, ended up being the reverse lockout solenoid....a buddy of mine has a lift and it was fairly easy to get to....passenger side up toward top of tranny....old solenoid was frozen, tap on the bench and it freed up but replaced with new one....car shifts into 5th just like always....$100 and a little time