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car will not come out of park !!!!

Old 09-21-2009, 11:36 PM
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i was driving home from work and on the highway my torque arm bushing that is on the transmission ripped and started to hit the under body of the car every time i went over a bump. as soon as i got home i parked the car and fixed the torque arm and looked for broken wires around there and everything looked good, but when i started the car up, pressed the brake pedal and tried to shift, it does not let me

can somebody please point me in the right direction ?
Old 09-22-2009, 01:43 AM
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move the steering wheel around while you try it.

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does your button push down on the shifter?
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^ no it does not, but if i disconnect the battery and turn on the ignition, i can shift it just fine. but as soon as i put it back in park with the battery hooked up, it will not let me move it again.

any input is greatly appreciated
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damn, i dont know why it would do that when the battery is off. Id pull the handle off, just the leather and button part of it, theres a c clip in the middle of the handle, just pry it off and the handle will come off. see if something just isnt caught in there. thats about all I can tell you. I have no idea why it would do it when the cars getting power.
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it could be the shift lock solenoid in the center console u can replace them but i just took mine out and left it out u dont need it unless u have kids in the car messin around cause u wont need to step on brake to shift
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^^ thanks, mine weirdly started working again after work. i have no idea why, but if it happens again i will bypass it like you did.
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My 98 Z28 will give me a hard time every morning and if the car sits for a while; the button on the top of the shifter won't depress easily. In order to get it to work I have to hit the button with palm pretty hard to get it to go in and then its fine. I wonder if removing the solonoid will fix this?
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yea it should, but then you can shift the car without pressing the brake, so make sure no dumbass drives it.

mine still working fine by the way
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Also FYI if you pull up to a curbstone to hard it will torque lock which means you'll have difficulty putting it in gear.


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