Car not shifting from paRK??????
The following users liked this post:
tiguy99 (01-14-21)
The following users liked this post:
tiguy99 (01-14-21)
#20
Lexus Test Driver
Thread Starter
iTrader: (2)
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: fl
Posts: 1,111
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
Thanx again for the help. The diagram and all, you guy's are great. I have to take the console apart and check out the gunk factor, I know I never eat or drink in my car but who know's who did what before me. I know about the shift override, I just wanted to be able to shift normally. I don't look cool with someone else in the car and I say "Could u hand me that flathead screwdriver,so I can put this bad boy into gear" lol
#22
I had this shift lock problem today when I was checking a fuse due to my cigarette lighter being out. I had removed the "Radio 2" fuse and once I did, the shift lock was always locking. It was really strange. Once I put the fuse back, my problems were solved.
I would never think these two items would be related. I'm still trying to fix my cigarette lighter however.
I would never think these two items would be related. I'm still trying to fix my cigarette lighter however.
Last edited by GS3loco; 12-13-08 at 02:36 PM.
The following users liked this post:
tiguy99 (01-14-21)
#23
Solenoid
Thank you.
#24
Lexus Test Driver
iTrader: (2)
so i did some research, heres some of what i have found including items that have been stated already.
1. you have a "stop" fuse, look for said stop fuse and see if its burnt out, or any fuse that's related to the brake's.
2. Check to see if any of your brake lights are not working either.
3. On majority of vehicles including ours there is something called a neutral safety switch which is also connected to the brake pedal along with the Brake light/Stop light switch. This neutral safety switch is what tells the solenoid in the console to release so you can shift into drive, reverse, etc. If this has gone out the only way for you to get out of park is to override it with the button on the center console.
For your information we have two places for fuses in the cabin. Drivers side footwell and passenger side foot well as well as the small fusebox in the bay.
just one link i found that had some information in it.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ch-anyone.html
heres the part:
84540-30270
1. you have a "stop" fuse, look for said stop fuse and see if its burnt out, or any fuse that's related to the brake's.
2. Check to see if any of your brake lights are not working either.
3. On majority of vehicles including ours there is something called a neutral safety switch which is also connected to the brake pedal along with the Brake light/Stop light switch. This neutral safety switch is what tells the solenoid in the console to release so you can shift into drive, reverse, etc. If this has gone out the only way for you to get out of park is to override it with the button on the center console.
For your information we have two places for fuses in the cabin. Drivers side footwell and passenger side foot well as well as the small fusebox in the bay.
just one link i found that had some information in it.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ch-anyone.html
heres the part:
84540-30270
The following users liked this post:
tiguy99 (01-14-21)
#25
Lexus Test Driver
iTrader: (2)
heres a link to a PDF of the three fuses related to the shift linkage.15A CIG FUSE 10 AMP ECU + Ignition fuse and 20AMP stop fuse.
http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums...attach_id=5825
OMG. YOU BUMPED A 7 YEAR OLD THREAD.
http://us.lexusownersclub.com/forums...attach_id=5825
OMG. YOU BUMPED A 7 YEAR OLD THREAD.
#26
Advanced
I've never had this problem, but when I was changing my transmission indicator light bulb, I had to take apart the shift console and inside there is a spring that locks and unlocks the shifter. Essentially when you stick a flat head in the slit you are just engaging and disengaging the spring to lock and unlock the shifter. Like the other person said the spring probably has soda, gunk, fuzz, lint, and a bunch of crap in it which is causing it not to work. It's not a fuse, solenoid or sensor. It's an itty bitty spring. BUT be careful taking it apart because the spring may fly out, when you see it, you'll see what I mean.
#27
Lexus Test Driver
iTrader: (2)
I've never had this problem, but when I was changing my transmission indicator light bulb, I had to take apart the shift console and inside there is a spring that locks and unlocks the shifter. Essentially when you stick a flat head in the slit you are just engaging and disengaging the spring to lock and unlock the shifter. Like the other person said the spring probably has soda, gunk, fuzz, lint, and a bunch of crap in it which is causing it not to work. It's not a fuse, solenoid or sensor. It's an itty bitty spring. BUT be careful taking it apart because the spring may fly out, when you see it, you'll see what I mean.
#28
so i did some research, heres some of what i have found including items that have been stated already.
1. you have a "stop" fuse, look for said stop fuse and see if its burnt out, or any fuse that's related to the brake's.
2. Check to see if any of your brake lights are not working either.
3. On majority of vehicles including ours there is something called a neutral safety switch which is also connected to the brake pedal along with the Brake light/Stop light switch. This neutral safety switch is what tells the solenoid in the console to release so you can shift into drive, reverse, etc. If this has gone out the only way for you to get out of park is to override it with the button on the center console.
For your information we have two places for fuses in the cabin. Drivers side footwell and passenger side foot well as well as the small fusebox in the bay.
just one link i found that had some information in it.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ch-anyone.html
heres the part:
84540-30270
1. you have a "stop" fuse, look for said stop fuse and see if its burnt out, or any fuse that's related to the brake's.
2. Check to see if any of your brake lights are not working either.
3. On majority of vehicles including ours there is something called a neutral safety switch which is also connected to the brake pedal along with the Brake light/Stop light switch. This neutral safety switch is what tells the solenoid in the console to release so you can shift into drive, reverse, etc. If this has gone out the only way for you to get out of park is to override it with the button on the center console.
For your information we have two places for fuses in the cabin. Drivers side footwell and passenger side foot well as well as the small fusebox in the bay.
just one link i found that had some information in it.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ch-anyone.html
heres the part:
84540-30270
I still need know if somebody ever change the solenoid, will be nice with pictures.
Thank's.
#29
Betting its the shift interlock solenoid in the shifter. Mine would randomly lock the shifter in park. I just wedged a small piece of paper in the side of the shifter which forces it to the unlocked position. Not the safest thing, but Im the only one that drives my car anyways. Im not sure if you can get the solenoid by itself, I think Lexus sells the entire lower shifter assembly. I may be wrong...good luck.
#30
Advanced
This is what I was talking about. In the picture below you will find that I circled the part that springs up and down, like I previously stated the circled part must be able to move (engage or disengage). There is a nut to the left of the part that will release the whole assembly (spring and the gray part). Sticking a paper in the slit will also do the trick.
I stole the pic from the thread where the OP changed his shift indicator bulb. The link is the whole thread about the DIY for the bulb itself.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ator-bulb.html
I stole the pic from the thread where the OP changed his shift indicator bulb. The link is the whole thread about the DIY for the bulb itself.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...ator-bulb.html