My best Guess would be the linkagwe has come loose. My best Guess would be the linkage has come loose.
An inhibitor switch basically tells your vehicle whether its in motion or in park. It can tell the car to park or to go into first gear etc.
I would suspect the park pawl gear is broken.
That would depend on the gear ratio between the engine and the wheels, and in the diameter of the wheels. The transmission of the car lets you change the gear ratio, so in low gear the car may be going 15 MPH, while in high gear the car may be going at 70 MPH.
Park Reverse Neutrual Drive I it's usually a one (1) and it stands for first gear Low
Maybe car is in park.
maybe it is a problem with you 1st gear being warped because when ur stopped u are in 1st gear but park is a different gear
check wires going to the brake light switch, if they become unpluged, itt won't come out of park, they are under dash, over brake pedal.
Well hopefully your not going from 5th gear speeds stright to 1st... but go to a tranny shop and explain the problem
This is to prevent the car from going into gear when it is not meant to. You must have the key in the on position before you can move the vehicle out of park.
All cars have a neutral gear and all cars will start in neutral. It is recommended by all vehicle manufactures that the car's transmission be left in either park or neutral and that the emergency brake be set. If the vehicle has an automatic transmission, then PARK is the safest gear, but most cars have manual transmission and no park gear, so the safest gear is NEUTRAL with the parking brake engaged.
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Yes, 1st gear and set the parking brake also.