there is a rev limiter in the computer to keep you from blowing your motor.
The same way you would park any other vehicle. Legally.
There are a few things that can cause a 1999 Dodge Dakota to sputter. For example, the battery may be malfunctioning or the park plugs can be going bad.
Check for vacuum leaks.
Dealer, salvage yard, etc.
Pull down the park brake release door and it is accessable.
I had the same problem and after a bit of searching, it ended up being the Park fuse. Fuse Number 4 on my 2001 Dodge Dakota.
SOMETIMES IF THE STEERING WHEEL IS LOCKED YOU WONT BE ABLE TO SHIFT OUT OF PARK. TRY JIGGERING THE STEERING WHEEL AROUND.
if the car is in park the almost any car wont go over 4000 rpm usaully like 3700 it is a safety issue
The nouns in the sentence "Custer State Park is in South Dakota" are: 'Custer State Park' and 'South Dakota'.
it sounds like your sprag in the tranny is starting to ware
No, Yellowstone National Park does not touch either North Dakota or South Dakota. Yellowstone National Park is located in the northwestern corner of Wyoming and partially in Idaho and Montana.
South Dakota has two national parks. They are Wind Cave National Park and Badlands National Park.