RE: Push Button probs
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RE: Push Button probs



Sounds familiar. I had the same thing happen on  my 63 Dodge and took 
off the trim piece around the push buttons and sprayed some Mobil 1 
synthetic lube. That fixed the issue. The sticking button problem did 
return in a few years, but same procedure fixed it again. 

Gary H.

shuntich@  wrote:
> 
> 
>   It might be that your neutral push button is not being depressed 
>   completely. That was my problem recently. Removing the piece surrounding 
>   the push buttons, removing the push buttons, and lubricating the push 
>   button mechanism behind the dash helped.
>  Rich in KY


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