Dodge Avenger shifter cable connection issue preventing shifting out of park on Dodge Avenger

Submitted by unclesebby · Mar 17, 2026
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Problem overview

Some Dodge Avenger owners report experiencing shifter cable connection issues that prevent shifting out of park. These problems may arise if the cable has popped off at either the transmission lever or the gearshift connection, given that it is a double cable. A broken cable can lead to misalignment of the indicator needle with the selected gear, difficulty in shifting, or unintended gear selections. Additionally, owners may hear squeaking noises when attempting to shift, indicating improper attachment of the cable, while bumping, grinding, or whirring sounds could suggest that the cable is worn and needs replacement. To resolve these issues, it is advisable for owners to inspect the cable connections for damage and ensure proper alignment. Furthermore, checking the transmission fluid level and quality is essential, as low or contaminated fluid can adversely affect transmission performance and hinder gear shifting.

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Average mileage: 90,000 miles
(90,000 - 90,000)

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