with engine not running,turn key to on
then put transmission in neutral
then start engine
this will usually fix the problem
also check fuses
there is one fuse that will cause the lockout if fuse is blown
When parking a vehicle with a manual transmission, always engage the handbrake to prevent the car from rolling. Shift the transmission into first gear when facing uphill or reverse when facing downhill, as this helps to secure the vehicle further. Ensure all doors are locked and take the keys with you to prevent theft. Remember to check your surroundings before exiting the vehicle.
its in your transmission
Sounds like to me that the shifter linkage didnt positively engage the transmission into park older cars sometimes have sloppy linkage mechenisms and that's most likely what happened.AnswerUse the parking break in addition to putting your vehicle in park. It is bad on your transmission to park on a hill without your parking break on. What you need to do is place your foot on the break put the car in neutral apply the parking break and then shift into park.
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torque converter clutch it the locked up in your transmission when you are in overdrive
Make sure that the engine is turned off and all doors are locked.
very care fully or u will brake the flywheel
When the input shaft is locked to the intermediate/output shaft
If ANY automatic vehicle is parked on an incline- or with alot of pressure against the tires, it is possible to lock the transmission. If the transmission is locked, and you rock the vehicle while trying to shift out of park, it should work. I mean have someone help you by pushing on the vehicle forward and backwards so that the little bit of motion allowied in the transmission comes into play, and while it is rocking, pull the shift lever down. To avoid this in the future, if you park on an incline, use your parking break. that is what it is for.
Make sure you've got enough air in the system, first of all. If the brakes are released and the wheels are still locked, it's either wheel bearings, the differential, the transmission or the engine that's locked up.
If your parking shift is locked, first try shifting the gear lever to neutral and then back to parking. If that doesn't work, turn the ignition on and off or gently rock the car back and forth to release the lock. If the problem persists, check your vehicle’s manual for specific instructions or consult a mechanic for assistance.
Brakes locked?