More than likely the shifter is bad. On the right front of the shifter is a small plastic cover. About the size of a pea. Pull this cover up and inset a small flathead screwdriver in. Push it down and then you should ne able to get it out of park. You will need to do this every time until you get the shifter fixed.
when that happens you usually just have to replace the instrument cluster when that happens you usually just have to replace the instrument cluster when that happens you usually just have to replace the instrument cluster
If you know there is nothing wrong with the transmission, it is either the shifter handle not releasing completely, the linkage or cable to the transmission depending on which you have, or where they connect to the transmission. Did anything happen shortly before this started? Impact, any work in the engine compartment, hit a large pothole? Year, make and model of the car might be a factor in finding an answer.
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Could be that the TR sensor (Transmission Range sensor) is out of adjustment. You can adjust the sensor, by loosening the attachment bolts to the tyranny, and adjust the manual shift cable and re tighten bolts and tighten adjustment cable to proper torque.
Nothing will happen if you lick an eraser. At the very most, you may get a few small grains of rubber in your mouth.
nothing
Nothing good. Tighten the bolts and this becomes a mute issue.
when that happens you usually just have to replace the instrument cluster when that happens you usually just have to replace the instrument cluster when that happens you usually just have to replace the instrument cluster
i just did that with my car Occidently and nothing happen so far, but i will recommend any one to do oil change as soon as possible ....
If you know there is nothing wrong with the transmission, it is either the shifter handle not releasing completely, the linkage or cable to the transmission depending on which you have, or where they connect to the transmission. Did anything happen shortly before this started? Impact, any work in the engine compartment, hit a large pothole? Year, make and model of the car might be a factor in finding an answer.
No, nothing will "blow" or melt.
Nothing will happen that will harm the car. But the truth is that you have to watch driving and DO NOT BREAK at the last minute. This happen to me on more than one incident. Hope this helps
Someone has to check out the wiring for the trans.
Our Kia has an automatic transmission, on the side of the shift lever there is a button. when going uphill you can push this button and it keeps the transmission from shifting out. When this is engaged hold appears on the instrument panel. Hope this helps.
NOTHING will happen
Nothing will happen.
I would assume you will be buying a new transmission, only transmission fluid goes in the transmission.