If your question is what I think it is than the answer is yes. There is a switch that turns your brake lights on, it is also the same switch that releases the gearshift that will allow you to remove the vehicle from park. You should be able to hear a little click when you depress the brake pedel. If you don't hear that click and your brake lights are not coming on and you cant get it out of park than I would definitely take a look at that switch, It is usually located right on the pedel mechanism itself.
on the trans were shifting linkage hooks up
Keep your foot on the brake pedal when shifting out of park, as there is a switch there to prevent the accidental engagement of the transmission. Sometimes the switch sticks so you have to pump the brake pedal a few times, but always keep the pedal down when shifting out of park. If this does not help then the switch is probably bad.
This is usually caused because the stoplight switch or the switch that is connected to the brake pedal is burned out. On these vehicles when you press the pedal you can here a click in the trans shifter. If you dont, then i would look at replacing the switch. These switches are used on most vehicles as safety to make sure the occupant is pressing the brake before shifting from park to reverse or drive. Drive to 2nd and 1st gears do not count.
The switch for the backup light switch for an automatic transmission is located on the transmission where the shifting cable enters the transmission (The side of the transmission closest to the radiator),how about for the manual trans mission models?
A "speed" sensor can affect the shifting of the trans.A "speed" sensor can affect the shifting of the trans.
the safety switch is on the passenger's side of the transmission. There is a rectangular shaft protruding through a 1" nut. The nut has a safety lock on it to prevent it from loosening. There are two bolts that mount the switch to the trans. The entire assembly is located just forward of the trans mount bracket, on the passenger's side of the trans.
There is no kill switch on a 1998 Trans Am.
THE SWITCH IS ON THE TRANSMISSION IT IS CALED A TRANS RANGE SWITCH TR SWITCH IT IS MOUNTED ON THE SIDE OF THE TRANS WHERE THE LEVER THAT SHIFTS THE TRANS YOU NEED TO REMOVE THAT LEVER I THINK THE TRANS NEEDS TO BE IN NETERAL THE PART WILL HAVE INST WITH IT HOPE THIS HELPS
There are sensors inside the trans, outside the trans, and on the engine that will all affect shifting.
Solenoid in trans
the neutral safty switch is located in the trans range switch if you have an aw4 auto trans replace or clean and reinstall the switch
on the trans