SilverBullet75
05/16/2010, 06:57 PM
Well, I think I�ve solved the mystery of the �Help, I can�t shift out of Park!� issue�
After taking apart my center console, I found that there is an electric solenoid that actuates upon the activation of the brake switch (under the dash). This solenoid�s plunger pushes a metal �stopper� into the path of a blue cam that is part of the transmission lever�s push-button mechanism.
So, when you try to shift out of Park by pushing the lever�s button, the metal stopper keeps it from going�
Now, if the brake switch is having �issues� like mine, then you have more than one problem� The brake lights aren�t working either! I proved this by having my wife watch the lights while I used the switch during the �failure� period of the shift issue.
While working under the dash, looking at the brake lever-to-switch contact area, I noticed a plastic bushing that actually does the contacting of the switch�s plunger. When I removed it, there was a rather deep divot where contact is made� this can�t be good either! So, I took a piece of thin stainless steel sheet metal and cut/formed it to cover the area and bonded it with SuperGlue (worked great).
In addition, I tapped the brake switch with the flashlight a few times to see if it would help it� it DID!
After fixing the plastic piece and the brake switch, all is good again!
(Note: I�ll be watching the brake switch for future failure. I would rather have replaced the switch and plastic piece, but this repair works just fine for now).
After taking apart my center console, I found that there is an electric solenoid that actuates upon the activation of the brake switch (under the dash). This solenoid�s plunger pushes a metal �stopper� into the path of a blue cam that is part of the transmission lever�s push-button mechanism.
So, when you try to shift out of Park by pushing the lever�s button, the metal stopper keeps it from going�
Now, if the brake switch is having �issues� like mine, then you have more than one problem� The brake lights aren�t working either! I proved this by having my wife watch the lights while I used the switch during the �failure� period of the shift issue.
While working under the dash, looking at the brake lever-to-switch contact area, I noticed a plastic bushing that actually does the contacting of the switch�s plunger. When I removed it, there was a rather deep divot where contact is made� this can�t be good either! So, I took a piece of thin stainless steel sheet metal and cut/formed it to cover the area and bonded it with SuperGlue (worked great).
In addition, I tapped the brake switch with the flashlight a few times to see if it would help it� it DID!
After fixing the plastic piece and the brake switch, all is good again!
(Note: I�ll be watching the brake switch for future failure. I would rather have replaced the switch and plastic piece, but this repair works just fine for now).