what would make a 96 GMC not shift correctly

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Asked by t24truck Dec 01, 2013 at 07:24 PM about the 1996 GMC Sierra 1500 C1500 SL Standard Cab Stepside SB

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

the truck was shifting fine. Was going to work and motor stared to rev up. i let off the gas it shifted. I stopped killed the motor took off again and for the tranny to shift had to let off the throttle and it would shift.

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check the transmission fluid...for leakage at the radiator connection...examine the transmission mounts with a floorjack as these can create geometry problems for the linkage~ https://www.google.com/#q=96+GMC+transmission+mounts&tbm=shop

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the tranny fluid level is full I could not find a leak. and the mount looked to be good

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do these have a vacuum modulator on the shift control?...check to see if any vacuum connections to the transmission are still there~

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no sir done checked to see if maybe it had vaccum but it does not it has apug at the tail shaft and then one behind the shift cable.

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