it will not work
Because it's in park.
If your car shakes while underway, your tires have worn incorrectly from misalignment. If it shakes while in park or not moving, your engine is misfiring.
Before a question like "What is the grinding noise in my car", you need to provide a few specifics. first, is the sound happening when the car is standing still, moving(forward or reverse), or both. If its while the car is moving, does it do it while you turn in a particular direction? or do you just need to be moving? if the sound is happening while standing still, in park, you can rule out transmission and suspension issues. but that means you will be left with either an engine issue or a fault accessory motor/component. reinvent your question with a little specification and you should have an answer in no time.
On my park ave, it will auto shut down and not allow you to run. It won't even start if it's too hot.
It isn't actually a park it is actually a moving country park
Nothing. It will keep on driving. There is a safety on the gear that will not enable it to be activated while in movement. It may destroy your gear though.
Do you mean that the shifter is able to move from park to drive and back, but the transmission is still in park? Is it possible that the shifter cable is broken, or has come off at the transmission. You will have to jack up the car, on safety jacks, have someone move the shifter, while you look at the linkage right at the transmission. Should give you the answer. The shifter itself could also be broke. Good luck.
Yes, for several years in the 1990s prior to the Giants moving to their current park.
park
Don't put tranny fluid in it, Drive in the wrong gear, put it into reverse while the vehicle is moving forward, (Especially at high rate of speed) Switching into drive while reversing. or putting into park while vehicle is moving. All play a factor in destoying your tranny over time or in one shot.
Nothing... But it probably wont let you start it until you put it back in park.
Let it idle when moving and get back to us.