I have been having a lot of trouble with my column shifter this winter. When the truck is cold, the column shifter is extremely hard to move, but when it is all warmed up it moves just fine. I know that I can loosen the little collar behind the spring, but then this makes the shifter move way too easily when it is warmed up. Is there some component that I can replace so it doesnt do this in the cold? Is it that spring itself, or something else?
spray GM penetrating fluid into the column were the shifter comes out of the column work the fluid in by spraying and having somebody move the shifter back & forth this should cure your problem
If the penetrating fluid doesnt work you'll have to dis assemble everything, clean out all of the old grease and re-grease. Whats happening is the grease has broken down. I've seen grease get almost completely hard at room temp but soften up when heat is applied.
Ya, my Dad was saying it's probably the grease too. What happens is that it will move side to side just fine, but having to pull it forward to shift out of park and such is hard as heck. I have to pull with everything I've got to move it. If it was a FORD it would have been broken long ago! :7