Yes, via cable. Look under the brake booster,it connects there.
This is the locking mechanism that prevents you from shifting from park without depressing the brake pedal or pressing the release button to the right of the gear shifter. This is the locking mechanism that prevents you from shifting from park without depressing the brake pedal or pressing the release button to the right of the gear shifter.
For an automatic transmission, check the side of the transmission by or at where the shifter linkage goes into the trans. For a manual transmission, check under the shifter boot.
Depending on your engine in the 2.4 the cable is behind the filler cap for automatic transmittion fluid. then it goes all the ay down the firewall and into the shifter inside the car need to lift up the leather cover under the shifter and the hand brake as well and the you will see the bublle like conector. disengage both and put the replacement cable .
If the whistling noise is coming from under the hood its your belt, that's what's wrong with my Sequoia. If its not coming from under the hood its probably a crack in the seem of your window.
We would need to know where the noise was coming from and under what conditions it made the noise in order to make an assessment.
you have a small cat stuck under your car
The lifters are failing and need replaced to stop the noise.
Not enough info. What kind of noise? Coming from where? Under what situation(s) does it occur?
i would look under neath at the transmition and see if the linkage is broke
It is the automatic air leveling system. If it runs constantly you have a blown rear shock.
Where is the noise coming from? Under then hood, or interior?