You don't.
The shift knob should be held on by set screws if its a manual or threaded on if its an auto, in the case of an auto you would have to disconnect the shift button to change the handle. The shift knob should be held on by set screws if its a manual or threaded on if its an auto, in the case of an auto you would have to disconnect the shift button to change the handle. The shift knob should be held on by set screws if its a manual or threaded on if its an auto, in the case of an auto you would have to disconnect the shift button to change the handle.
You can find a shift solenoid diagram and pulse generator for your 1999 Hyundai and most Hyundai dealerships. Many auto-parts stores will also have the diagram.
I am going to say probably not because the button on the left side of the shifter handle is a lock that you have to push to move it out of Park.edit...spelling correction
If it won't shift out of park sometimes or all the time it probably needs a new brake light switch.
Shift selinoid 30 dollars at auto zone
my Honda accord has auto 4 speed that will not shift
Auto: dipstick handle is red located to the left of the airbox. Man: dipstick is located under the batterytray again with a red handle.
How can you have a manual shift and auto in the same car. Which one do you have? this car has a button on shifter that puts it in man shift mode it is an auto
It depends on what you fed it for supper :-) Just joking. It is a 4 speed auto with overdrive so it will shift 4 times.
yes
yes , they also can be auto
auto trans oil if filled through the dip stick tube, man trans should have a filler plug half way up the gearbox.