If your Chrysler Pacifica won't shift out of park, it may be due to a malfunctioning brake pedal switch, which prevents the shift interlock system from releasing the gear lever. Additionally, low Transmission Fluid levels, a dead battery, or issues with the gear shift mechanism itself can also cause this problem. It's advisable to check these components or consult a mechanic for a thorough diagnosis.
If your Chrysler Pacifica won't shift from park, it could be due to several reasons. Common issues include a faulty brake switch, which prevents the shift interlock system from releasing, or a problem with the transmission itself. Additionally, if the key fob battery is low or the key is not detected, it may also prevent shifting. Checking these components can help identify the issue.
If your 2005 Chryler Pacifica went dead and won't turn over, you should check the battery and other parts of the charging system such as the alternator and starter.Try giving a jump start to your 2005 Chrysler Pacifica to see if it will accept a charge.
Are you putting your foot on the brake ?
its broken !! take it to a mechanic
Align the shift indicator orreplace it. Your problem is strictly column mechanical.
SOMETIMES IF THE STEERING WHEEL IS LOCKED YOU WONT BE ABLE TO SHIFT OUT OF PARK. TRY JIGGERING THE STEERING WHEEL AROUND.
shift lock is malfunctioning. you can bypass it there is a little "switch" on the side of your shifter for this purpose. that should help temporarily i believe there is a sensor to tell it when to shift out of park and that when this malfunctions you're stuck in park
this happened to my 2006 Toyota highlander...look under hood...a piece of foam was stuck up under parking brake so it couldn't shift into park
The shift lever cable may be damaged or out of adjustment.
Dead battery, disconnected wire, failed computer, failed fuel pump, out of fuel,
Hold your brake down while doing so.
Check the fuses- Shift interlock is the same circuit as brake lights. As a temporary measure - try to turn the key to 1st (unlock) position shift to neutral to start vehicle and then shift to Drive.