The stick for trani will not move what could be the problem?
There are multitude of things that will cause this, all
depending on variables. If the transmission is manual, the the
shift fork could be bent or jammed. If you are trying to shift with
the engine running, then the clutch may not be disengaging. The
shift linkage could also be binding or in need of lubrication.
If it's an automatic, then the problem may be electrical (if you
have a newer car with an electrical transmission). With newer
transmissions, the only thing you do with the "stick" is change the
position of an electrical switch, which signals solenoids in the
transmission to shift. Many have a brake-shift-interlock solenoid,
which will not allow you to shift out of park, unless your foot is
on the brake peddle. The brake-shift-interlock is usually located
at the base of the shifter assembly, and if you listen closely, can
be heard disengaging when the brake peddle is applied. If your
automatic is an older electric or non-electric transmission, than a
binding linkage or manual valve (inside the transmission's valve
body) would be the place to start looking.