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  1. I ran into a somewhat similar situation where the car was not moving at all after changing transmission oil and filter due to filter rubber ring not placed correctly. The ring may break if you put it on the filter nose before installing it instead of placing it inside the hole where the filter nose goes in.
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  2. Your shifter is cable operated, if they become detached at either end, this is what you get. Try looking at the transmission end first.
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  3. This is how I installed my new Kenwood DNX-6140. Doing this kind of work on your own car is up to you so do not blame me if you hurt yourself or damage your car. I had the car three weeks and put this in and a week after this my alternator went. I didn't take pictures of that but I should have. This is my first prosche and I'm not a motor head, that is until now.
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