If the car is automatic you must have the footbrake applied to shift from park.
either the shifter linkage is not fully engaged in park or the park lock is broke inside the transmission
his is a trick question.. there is no "park" with a manual transmission.. either it's in gear, or it's in neutral.
Most programmable features on modern vehicles are changed through a simple button dance, this is no exception. The procedure may vary depending on the model year. Automatic Door Locks With the vehicles engine off, and the ignition in the Lock position, press and hold the power door lock button for approximately three seconds until the DIC displays the current door lock mode. Then press and hold the reset stem for approximately two seconds to switch modes. The following are the mode choices: Lock 1 (default) Lock all doors when the vehicle is shifted out of PARK(P) with an automatic transmission, or when the vehicle speed is greater than 15 MPH (24 hm/h) with a manual transmission. Doors will unlock when the vehicle is shifted into PARK(P) with an automatic transmission, or when the ignition key is removed on a manual transmission. Lock 2 Turns off the automatic door locks Lock 3 Lock all doors when the vehicle is shifted out of PARK(P) with an automatic transmission, or when the speed is greater than 15 MPH(24km/hr) with a manual transmission. Drivers door will unlock when the vehicle is shifted into PARK(P) with an automatic transmission, or when the ignition key is removed on a manual transmission. Lock 4 Lock all doors when the vehicle is shifted out of PARK(P) with an automatic transmission, or when the vehicle speed is greater than 15 MPH (24 km/hr) with a manual transmission. No doors will unlock
Transmission lock pin either "Park" auto, or "reverse std. not aligned properly due to wear?
A transmission shift lock prevents someone from shifting out of park unless the brake pedal is depressed.
A transmission shift lock prevents someone from shifting out of park unless the brake pedal is depressed.
City Park Golf was created in 1913.
Since no year was specified I can only guess it is the Transmission Lock. The transmission has a lock-out that stops taking the transmission from going out of Park unless the Brake is applied. BUT if there is a need to put the car in Neutral MANUALLY, say because of a complete electrical failure, a MANUAL RELEASE is provided on the Automatic Shifter Housing to Manually activate and remove it from park. That is what you are calling a 'switch'.
You might need transmission fluid !?!?
I had a problem shifting my suburban out of park. It ended up being the brake switch, it tells the transmission that you are pushing down the brake.
Royal Park Golf Club was created in 1903.
Elm Park Golf Club was created in 1924.