no, unless you continue to pull gear back. Usually this happens if you don't keep feet on breaks until you put gear in neutral then raise your brake lever and then place gear in park position.
All vehicles with automatic transmissions have a safety switch to prevent starting when the shift lever is not in the "Park" position. If you vehicle requires extra pressure or attention to engage the switch, it is because the shift mechanism is loose and/or misaligned.
Yes, there is a lockout switch that will not allow the starter to engage if the engine is not in Neutral or Park. If that switch fails, is loose or not adjusted properly the engine will not start.
Does the transmission engage when you shift it into drive?
Shift it to L
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same problem:( cant even shift though..
shift
They.use to be called a shift
If it is a manual trans, the shift linkage might be loose, bent, or damaged.
turn on the engine, shift into neutral, engage the 4x4, shift into drive.
sport & normal
The sport mode changes the shift points on the transmission.