So, when we last left off I was trying to get the transmission to shift. Well, having talked to a mechanic it’s been determined that the transmission is shot, most likely from being towed while in gear! Just our luck! I would say that’s a very reasonable explanation especially since the shift cable is broken so either, it was towed in gear and then the shift cable was broken trying to get it into gear, or the shift cable was broken and it was assumed that it was in neutral even though it wasn’t.

If you’ve been paying attention, that leaves us with two dead cars each with a blown transmission!

This whole vehicle situation is really wearing on Patti and I because every step we take ends up being a step backwards. Not only are we down to one vehicle (which leaves Patti or I home with Erik and no vehicle if there was an emergency), but we’re piling the miles onto the only car we do have (that we still owe money on)!

So, we’re really at a loss as to how to proceed. We have a transmission for the truck (taking up all of Patti’s trunk), but no one to put it in yet (or the money to do so). And even if we pull that off, we’re still stuck with this gas guzzling POS truck that bites us in the ass every 3 to 6 months with something major!

Hopefully we can get the truck running and still buy groceries and hopefully we can trade in the truck at the next opportunity for a more reliable vehicle that gets better gas mileage. I also think I’m going to keep working on the Neon, possibly try and rebuild the tranny myself. I don’t ever want us to be in a situation like this again!

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As I’m sure you are well aware, the transmission on my Trailblazer is shot. (Don’t buy a GM product, worse decision I’ve ever made). So, I’m trying to get an old 1995 Dodge Neon running that has been “willed” to us. I went out to Rochester today to get the title transferred into our name so we can get the thing registered and titled (registration assuming we can get it running. Title so we can sell it if we have to for whatever we can get for it).

Last summer my Grandfather had Nora’s Neon towed up to the lake, where it could sit some more. I started to “passively” tinker with it to try and get it running because we thought if we could get it running then I’d be able to use it to drive to work with since it would be a lot better on gas than the truck and wouldn’t be tacking on the miles.

After I couldn’t get it started, I pulled the starter and had it tested: it was bad. We bought a used one online and I dropped it in. Nothing still… I tinkered a bit but didn’t know much more to do other than kick the tires and turn the key hoping it would work. So, I gave up.

Now, we need this car. It’s not a want, it’s a need! So, I had my dad come up to “kick the tires” with me since that’s about the extent of his mechanical ability and we tried to get it to a better spot to work on.

Yesterday we got it towed out, using my $10,000 trailblazer “tractor” (reverse, 1st, and 2nd gear are still working). While towing it, we noticed a clicking sound in the front end even though it was in Neutral (we now realize it was probably the transmission). So after we found it a new home in front of the garage where we could work on it better, we put it on blocks and started removing the tires (they’re all toast). While doing this, I noticed the tires would still spin even though it was in Park which made me nervous that the transmission was bad (just my luck). After talking to my dad’s friend Gary, he had me follow the shift cable and try to change the gears at the transmission side. That’s when I found the shift cable led to “nowhere” because it’s clip had broken on the transmission side.

Today, I braved the bitter cold and wind to try and manually get the car in Park so that I could try and start the car. No such luck at all. No matter how hard I tried to get the gear selector to move, I couldn’t. I pushed and i pulled and I heated it up and I WD-40′d it and I tap’d it lightly with a hammer and I hit it with a hammer and I fought and finally, I broke the bracket….

So, I removed the two brackets from the shift selector (there is a large, keyed bracket that the shifter hooks to, and then on top of that is another bracket that has a spring loaded cable attached to it that then connects to what looks like the throttle (What is this one for?!)). I then tried again to get the shifter to change gears but I couldn’t get it to go. Having been chilled to the bone (my legs were cramped because they were so cold), I called it quits.

I’m at a loss at this point because I have no idea why i can’t get the shifter to change gears. I also want to know what the other cable is for and I am having a hell of a time finding a new shifter cable!

Any ideas? They would be greatly appreciated!

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So we’re nearing that time again.  It’s almost the end of the semester.  I have one final, and two papers left.  I only have one more class to attend.  I had a exam yesterday, and it was brutal to say the least.  Hopefully I pass that class!  Yea, ME!  I know, it’s crazy.  There was one question I didn’t answer at all.  I mean, at all.  I drew a couple little pictures.  Ha.

So sorry that we haven’t posted a lot lately (but maybe I’m apologizing to myself?)  The truck is d-e-d (yes I missed the A on purpose) so life is stressful.  Brandon had to take a personal day today to go out to where Nora’s sister lives to hopefully get the Neon transferred over to us.  Now, to get the Neon running…haha.  We’re praying.  If we don’t get it running we have no idea what we are going to do.  The truck is going to cost so much to fix, just for it to break again, because there are other things wrong with it.  And other things going wrong with it.  WHY?!  Anyway.

Erik is also sickly.  He has a really bad running yellownastyness nose.   Now he is developing a cough.  I was thinking of taking him to the Dr. this morning but when he woke up he was doing alright and the nose was slowing down.  Of course once he got up and running his nose started running again.  Eep.  Mucinex for kids is great though, gotta say.  Last time he got this runny nose stuff I just dealt with it myself and I got it to go away with no Dr. visit.  Hopefully it will happen again that way.

Tonight is supposed to be date night for Brandon and I.  As we are in such a rut with the truck, I’m making dinner at home and we’re going to a movie.  That’s the extent of our extra entertainment.  It’s okay, we’re happy with it.

At least Christmas is soon!   Hopefully Erik enjoys it more this year!!

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