brake/shift interlock switch needs replacing
twist then pull
Trouble code P0782 means:2-3 shift malfunction
check your brake light ...then replace the stop/horn fuse
The reason a 1992 Nissan Maxima is downshifting so much is the transmission is slipping. This may be due to low transmission fluid levels, or old and worn out transmission fluid. The transmission itself may need to be rebuilt.
It's easy. To remove the shift knob, grasp it firmly and twist it counter-clockwise, like you would the top on a bottle. That's it. Nothing fancy.
The reason that it wont go into overdrive is because a short in the shift solenoid or possibly if car is equipped with power comfort option the shift trigger in the switch could be dirty or faulty or simply low manifold pressure.
I own a 2003 Nissan Maxima Se 6spd. To put the car in reverse, you need to pull up a ring underneath the shift ball up which unblocks reverse gear. Then move the shifter all the way to the right and down. It is also the same on a 2002 Maxima Se 6spd. 1 3 5 2 4 6 R
could you be more specific?
push the little knob at the base of the shifter in front of it see if that will do it for you
Let up on the button just a little as you jiggle the shifter back and forth, eventually you will be able to fully depress the button and shift into drive. Dont forget to press the brake while you do this.
If a 1995 Nissan Sentra will not shift out of first, there could be a problem with the throttle valve cable. The transmission could also be damaged.
I had a problem with the shift lock and the problem ended up being the brake solenoid. This is a brake switch that in forms the transmission that you have your foot on the brake. If you don't heat a click when you push on the brake, I would have that checked.