Shifter cable is broken or has come undone...easy fix , look under hood while someone shifts and the cord pulling back and forth is the cable ....reattach and your golden..
If there is a loud noise when shifting from park into drive, it may be a transmission problem. One should shift slowly, as the transmission could disengage itself.
A transmission shift lock prevents someone from shifting out of park unless the brake pedal is depressed.
A transmission shift lock prevents someone from shifting out of park unless the brake pedal is depressed.
A Turbo 350 transmission will not go into park if the shift lever is out of alignment. There is an adjustment point on the side of the transmission where each gear position can be set for optimal shifting.
If your pressing your brake when shifting it could be the neutral and park sensor. Or the linkage. If its the linkage you might have problems with your transmission slipping and shifting by its self or into certain positions easyly than others.
The shifter linkage might be jammed or disconnected. The shifting sensor, that detects if the brake is engaged, may be malfunctioning.
most of thetimeit is worn out u-joints. check those to see if they are bad
broken transmission mount there is a front left, rear left and a center mount
I had a problem shifting my suburban out of park. It ended up being the brake switch, it tells the transmission that you are pushing down the brake.
check adjustment of park indicator on transmission if not adjusted properly the neutral switch wont engage
I'm stumped. Can you help answer this question? This a normal sound for the Sebring, I've had two and they both make that sound when shifting form park to drive. No tranny problems.
could be a sheered parking pin inside the transmission or the shifter linkage needs adjusting either way best left to a transmission shop is not to fimiliar with automatic transmissions