What is the question? Firstly, learn how to drive. Secondly, learn how to construct basic sentences. It normally goes over 2500 rpm with no problem. What is the question? Like most questions on here I'm asking what could be wrong with my car. If you think only 2500 rpm is normal for a 280z then don't bother commenting. It doesn't really matter anyway it sat over night and whatever I got wet when I washed it dried out and is working fine now.
your problem could be a safety switch located close to the brake pedal. When you apply the brake you should here a small tick
no, but dont shift the trans to first when you are going 70
Can't say that I fully understand the question. Rear window brake? Brakes don't work? Please explain. Does brake pedal go to the floor? No brake fluid in Master cylinder? due to leak. Brake pedal has normal travel but no stopping? Worn brake linings. Clicking in console could be normal, sounds like shift interlock is working properly. Allowing you to shift from "park" into other shift positions. Have to step on brake pedal to allow shift.
The shift mechanism is only allowed to move from park if and when the brake pedal is pressed. Possible causes are, faulty brake pedal switch, shift interlock solenoid, wiring, or broken shift button. Possible shift linkage or transmission problem. Find the procedure for "bypassing or overriding the shift interlock" for further diagnosis.
Check the brake pedal sensor sounds like this is your problem assuming that you are pressing the pedal while trying to shift out of park
Sometimes when used to driving manual transmissions, we forget to press the brake pedal to release the safety so we can shift the automatic into gear. It will not shift out of park unless you do this.
Go for the easy fix. The Brake Light switch (attached to the brake pedal) can cause this problem. The part number is SW-5034 and it costs $10-$15 bucks.
Assuming that you are pushing on the brake pedal ( it has a brake-shift interlock where you have to push on the brake pedal to shift out of park ) it sounds like a problem with the brake-shift interlock . Click on the link below , click on Owner Guides , the Owner Guide ( which includes the instructions on what to do if the gear selector won't come out of the park position ) can be viewed online
The switch on the brake pedal may not be working, if you unplug the wiring from it it should shift if this is the problem.
To shift gears on a bicycle, you use the gear shifters located on the handlebars. Pushing the shifter in one direction makes it harder to pedal (shifts to a higher gear), while pushing it in the other direction makes it easier to pedal (shifts to a lower gear).
can not get 4 wheel drive to shift in 1998 Tahoe
Check the shifter lock-out on the brake pedal. also check all the fuses.