the button will not go in when foot is on brake
gear shiftner will not move out of park
Yes there is. It is called a brake pedal interlock and the part number is 2609-4827
assuming you are in an older bravada, simply pull the gear shift on the column upward and toward the drivers side door, then turn the key backward to remove.
A 1992 Oldsmobile may not shift out of park because the transmission is stuck. Check to transmission fluid to ensure it is at the proper level.
The neutral safety switch on a 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada is located on the transmission, specifically on the driver's side. It is mounted on the transmission case and is usually found near the shift linkage. To access it, you may need to remove some components, such as the air intake or battery, for better visibility and reach. Always consult a repair manual for detailed instructions before attempting any repairs.
The brake interlock on a 1998 Oldsmobile Bravada is typically located near the brake pedal assembly. It's designed to prevent the gear shift from moving out of the "Park" position unless the brake pedal is pressed. You may need to access the area under the dashboard to locate the interlock mechanism and its wiring. If you're experiencing issues, checking the connection and function of the brake pedal switch can be helpful.
A shift solenoid is located inside the automatic transmission and you should probably leave that job up to a repair shop that specializes in transmissions.
you might be having an unsteady foot. or your fluid is low causing slippage.
Shift cable
If your Bravada won't shift out of park, it could be due to a faulty brake light switch, which prevents the shift interlock system from disengaging. Alternatively, there might be an issue with the gear shifter itself or low transmission fluid. Additionally, if the key is not in the "On" position or if there's a problem with the ignition system, it may also prevent shifting. Checking these components can help diagnose the issue.
The 2000 Oldsmobile Alero shift solenoid is located on the top of the transmission. The shift solenoid can be access by removing the inside shifter console.
There is a staple on the front of the gearshift just below the knob, remove it and lift the shift knob.