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it happened to me too. look under your owners manual it tells you how to move it out of park. its an electrical problem There us a known issue with a plastic lever in the shifter assembly breaking, Chrysler does sell it separately
A 2007 Chrysler Sebring that will not shift out of Park will probably need a shift solenoid replaced. This is inside the transmission and the transmission might have to be taken out of the vehicle to be fixed.
Set the parking brake before you put the shift in park when parking.Take shift out of park before releasing the parking brake when driving.
If it is like most Chrysler Autos, you need to put your foot on the brake pedal before shifting into gear.
Chck to see if the stop lights are working. Shift interlock and stop lights are a common circuit. If stop lights do not work check the fuses. Try turng the key to 1st (unlock) position then shift to neutral to start the shift to Drive
You have to step on the brake pedal to shift to any gear from "Park"
If the gear shift isn't free at all then there could be a problem with the shift censor. If this isn't the case then the linkage in the transmission is broken.
There is a plastic piece inside the gear shift console that breaks and makes it impossible to move out of park without special effort. Do not try to force the gear shift or you will just make things worse.
CANT GET THE SHIFT LEVER OUT OF PARK
The cable/linkage between the shift lever and transmission is likely broken or disconnected
check the brake light fuse in the dash by your left knee, if it blows, cant shift park
The shift cable is loose or mis adjusted.