Release the shift lever? It's right there, just below the panel but first, if it is not working be sure to check the brake light fuse, you may find it blown.
The shift lock solenoid is located on top of the steering column. You will need to remove the steering column covers, lower dash trim, and the heater duct. Remove the steering column bolts and lower the steering column to access the shift lock solenoid.
It's located on top of the steering column, you have to drop the column to get to it.
The bonnet release is located under the steering column
It is located on top of the steering column. Right above the shifter. There is also a lever underneath th steering column cover. Remove the cover and push the lever down, it releases the shifter.
There is a broken wire below your shifter in the console. This controls a solenoid that releases the key. The shifter in the center consle has a part that controls a current to solenoid in your steering column. A quick fix is a nail or piece of wire to release the key. This is in the steering column. There is a pop out that must pushed in to release the key. A longer term fix to replace the part in the shifter.
<p>Its located on the steering column near the bottom. its call a "actuator,a/trns shiftlock control(incls BTSI solenoid." hope this helps. <p>
Check the neutral safety switch,it is located on the transmission or on the steering column ,under the dash.
It is located in the dash to the right of the steering column.
On steering column. Remove plastic collar from steering column behind the steering wheel (2 Phillips screws from below). Flasher relay located to the upper right of the column. Pull out away from driver.
If the trans. is an automatic, the prob. might be in the trans. shift interlock solenoid. This is a solenoid that prevents shifting into gear unless your foot is on the brake pedal. The solenoid is located on the steering column or under the center console on floor shift models. Check to see if you have any connectors unplugged at these locations, if you do, find where it goes and your problem may go away.
it is on the steering column below the steering wheel
Directly behind the steering wheel.