there is no fuse that makes the transmission shift the transmission shifts on cylinoids and rpms
could be a fuse or the O.D. solenoid
Blown fuse. Solenoid failure. Damaged wiring.
Possibly weak u-joints or transmission mounts
It engages the band witch makes your tranny shift into gear.
you dont have to but it makes it a lot easier.
bulb burned out; fuse/circuit breaker open
To check the gear shift on a Hyundai Sonata, you should inspect the fuse for the transmission control module, which is typically labeled as "TCM" or "Transmission" in the fuse box. Additionally, check the fuse for the brake lights, as a malfunctioning brake light switch can also affect the gear shift. Refer to your owner's manual for the exact location and specifications of the fuses in your specific model year. If the fuses are intact, further diagnostics may be needed.
If your gear shift doesn't move, you should check the fuse associated with the shift interlock system, which prevents shifting out of park without pressing the brake pedal. This fuse is often labeled as "shift lock," "transmission," or similar in the owner's manual. If the fuse is blown, replacing it may resolve the issue, but if the problem persists, further diagnosis of the brake light switch or the shift interlock mechanism may be necessary. Always consult your vehicle's manual for the specific fuse location and rating.
no way that will not cause anything with the transmission by the way im 11 but my granda helped me out he used to own a garge of his own.
Check for a blown fuse.
Check the fuse for the brake lights. If that fuse is blown it will not come out of park.
Fuses such as ERLS or SHIFT SOLENOID fuse supply power to transmission & non-transmission related components (A/C clutch, EGR, EVAP or ABS).