Some Mitsubishi Raider owners report experiencing issues with their gear shift getting stuck after replacing the transmission range sensor and performing a jump start. These problems may arise due to a failing transmission position sensor, which can lead to the vehicle starting while in drive gear and other shifting complications. Additionally, symptoms of sensor failure can overlap with other common issues, making accurate diagnosis essential. Some owners find that their automatic transmission intermittently remains in second gear, with a temporary resolution sometimes achieved by restarting the engine or updating the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) software. Signs of a malfunctioning transmission position sensor may include the engine not starting, the vehicle not moving, unexpected gear shifts, and the transmission entering emergency mode. Other potential culprits for these symptoms could be a faulty transmission relay, a blown fuse, or PCM issues, as the PCM manages both engine and transmission functions. Therefore, it is recommended that owners seek a comprehensive diagnostic check from a qualified mechanic to determine the root cause of the gear shift problem and address it effectively.
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