The problem is most likely your brake switch. This switch activates your brake lights as well as disengaging the shift so you can get out of park. It is located in front of your brake pedal arm. Its a black switch, about 3" long and has a 4 pronged electrical connection to it. its easy to remove as all it takes is a twist which lines up two legs on the switch with slots in the bracket. Your brake lights probably aren't working either. COATS AUTOMOTIVE will ship one to you within 2 days.
i have a daewoo and it doesnt have a dip stick u have to take it to the dealer in order for them to check it
The car has a sealed transmission u will have to go to a mechanic to have it checked ..
The Daewoo Lanos dose NOT have a transmission dip stick. The manual recomends replacing the transmission fluid every 80.000 miles. There isn't one. No kidding. This is the only car I've ever owned that doesn't have one. I can't imagine why a car would be designed this way.
If the transmission is electronically controlled - Dexron III, and if manually controlled - Dexron II. If there is no 'dip stick' for testing the fluid level, then the transmission is probably electronic control.
That happens when the computer detects a malfunction and sets a code. You need to have the transmission computer checked with a scan tool to know possible causes.
check the transmission mount for being bad.
Thermostat probably needs replacing They can stick not allowing enough water to flow around the engine block If the engine overheats it can warp the head or blow the head gasket
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If it truly is trans-related then I'd be inclined to do a trans service, changing oil and filter.
The transmission dip stick is located near the oil dip stick. This is in a 1962 Catalina.
I have a 1999 Potiac Grand Am SE, and I cannot find the transmission dip stick to check the transmission fluid.