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October 7th, 2013 10:40 AM #1Just noticed this yesterday while I was about to move my Jazz a few inches to allow more room for passage in our garage.
I was lazy to get the key from our rack. Thought I can put the car in neutral and just push it.
The RELEASE BUTTON cannot be pressed, however, so the shift lever would not budge from the Park position.
I did not force it, of course.
Nevertheless, is this normal? Because I could have sworn I was able to do it some time ago.
Will appreciate your response/s.
Thanks in advance.
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October 7th, 2013 10:51 AM #2
i think you need to press the brake pedals so you can release the button of the tranny.
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October 7th, 2013 11:07 AM #3
di ba solenoid activated ang release ng shift lever, so pag hindi nasa ON position ang ignition di mo mai-shift. for me normal yan. baka lang nung nagawa mo before e wala sa P, baka galing sa R o D.
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October 7th, 2013 11:15 AM #4Ang alam ko hindi kayang tanggalin from Park ang AT lever pag wala sa ON position ang key.
Kahit sa AUXILLARY position yung key hindi rin pwede.
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October 7th, 2013 11:46 AM #5
^ I think you meant "ACCessories"... but you're nevertheless correct.
On A/T vehicles, you won't be able to shift out of Park if the key is not in the ON position and stepping on the brakes.
There are inter-locking mechanisms on A/T cars that, depending on brand and model, will prevent a lot of things that will likely cause an accident and then some. Here are a couple of examples:
1. You won't be able to start the engine with the shifter in any other position than P or N
2. You won't be able to take the key out of the ignition if the shifter is not in P
...and several more depending on brand and model.
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