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This sounds very much to me like a linkage problem. I think your best bet would be to take it to your mechanic for him/her to have a look at it and fix it properly.
I'm assuming its a 4 speed shifter on the floor. More than likely he screwed up the linkage. Bring it back and tell him to call you when he: a. Fixes it himself or b. Hires someone to fix it for him.
This isn't not your problem. You didn't screw it up and I'm assuming you paid him $$ to do the work for you. If he can't fix it in a timely manner. About twice as long as he took to do the work in the first place, Then ask him for the telephone number for his insurance agent and tell them you want to file a claim for damages to your vehicle caused by the mechanic while he was working on your car
The wire of the gear which goes near of the clutch box has the inside guarnition which normally is broken and need to be changed second the clutch must be controlled
I recently tried the DIY service and repair manuals from a website and it actually helped me repair transmission problem in my jcb 3cx site-master. It would'nt move forward or reverse, engine was good both solenoids for forward and reverse worked, but still couldn't diagnose the problem.
I don't have much technical knowledge but I just followed it step-wise, and now it works perfect! covers wiring, diagrams, torque specs, PCV, everything
got it from www.reliable-store.com
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