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Next to the gear shift is a small removable plastic cap. Pop that off and press the button inside. Look in your manual, it's called the gear shift interlock bypass.
you pull it out.
battery is weak or the solenoid for the shift is bad
no it cannot
You typically can't bypass the starter - that is, after all, what actually turns the engine over to start the vehicle. If you have a manual shift vehicle, it is possible to roll start the vehicle. The key needs to be in the on position. You would roll the vehicle while it's in neutral, jump in, and shift it into gear.
shift lock is malfunctioning. you can bypass it there is a little "switch" on the side of your shifter for this purpose. that should help temporarily i believe there is a sensor to tell it when to shift out of park and that when this malfunctions you're stuck in park
Yes
They have a light attached to there helmet, and a cable from the light to a battery affixed to there belt. At the end of the shift they take the light and battery to the lamp room to be recharged for the next shift they work
Yes, but the only way you can do that is with a stick shift because a stick shift has a clutch in it and a automatic dose not
Not at this time. Replacing the battery and cables made mine shift more crisply. (battery voltage is critical for the computer to function properly)
Leave your wife or girlfriend in the car.
The gear shift lamp on a 2006 Toyota Corolla can be replaced by taking apart the gear shift plate and replacing the bulb. This can be a very complicated procedure. The top of the gear shift plate is held on by clips at the front and back.