Hello - my 2002 XL-7 4WD automatic had the transmission swapped for a wrecking yard (supposedly tested good) unit, and I just got the car back today. It has two problems: 1 - shift rpms are very low, kickdown doesn't work over 60 mph. I tried adjusting the kickdown cable as far back (i.e. putting more tension on it for a given throttle opening) and it made almost no difference. the inner cable still has noticeable slack at idle, and I don't know if that's correct or not. Now, I do notice that if I pull on that inner cable, I can feel a spring-like return resistance from inside the transmission (I'm assuming), so it does not appear to be broken or stuck.
Problem #2 - I have just had the car back from the shop a few hours, and 1/3 of the time, it will not start - no cranking at all, no solenoid click, nothing. After waiting a bit and wiggling the shifter, I was able to get it started, but it will not go into gear - the large button on the side of the shift knob will not press in. After more fussing, I was able to get it into gear, but when I got back to my house, I shut it off, tried again, and the car started, but still would not go into gear. This seems to me to possibly be a neutral safety switch issue, and maybe some other interlock of which I'm not aware - I'm going to take it back to the shop that did the swap, but any ideas?