az3579
11-20-2013, 07:57 PM
Hey all,
My mom's car is a 2002 Nissan Sentra, automatic. It's getting very frequent now that when you go to take the car out of Park while pressing the brake, the shift lock will not disengage and you can't take it out of Park for at least a minute or two. Sometimes it will stay locked for a few minutes like it did tonight.
When you press the brake, the shift lock solenoid is supposed to let go and allow you to take it out of Park. When I press the brake in her car, I can hear the solenoid click, but still can't take it out of Park. It's very unusual in its behavior in a sense that if the car is cold, it has a much better chance of it unlocking, but if the car is hot and it gets put into Park, it will not release Park for a small amount of time.
My mom says that it seems to release faster if she pressed the Overdrive button. Personally, I haven't found a difference with the button engaged or disengaged. I feel that sometimes if I press the shift button more softly, it releases, but this is always when the car is cold. When the car is warm, it usually won't release for me for at least a good minute to two.
Reference: this is a standard 4-speed automatic. I advised her that if it won't disengage at all, try to pry the shift lock cap off and press the tab in there that allows the shift lever to be moved out of Park. This isn't a solution, so I'd like to figure out what's going on here. Does anyone have a clue?
My mom's car is a 2002 Nissan Sentra, automatic. It's getting very frequent now that when you go to take the car out of Park while pressing the brake, the shift lock will not disengage and you can't take it out of Park for at least a minute or two. Sometimes it will stay locked for a few minutes like it did tonight.
When you press the brake, the shift lock solenoid is supposed to let go and allow you to take it out of Park. When I press the brake in her car, I can hear the solenoid click, but still can't take it out of Park. It's very unusual in its behavior in a sense that if the car is cold, it has a much better chance of it unlocking, but if the car is hot and it gets put into Park, it will not release Park for a small amount of time.
My mom says that it seems to release faster if she pressed the Overdrive button. Personally, I haven't found a difference with the button engaged or disengaged. I feel that sometimes if I press the shift button more softly, it releases, but this is always when the car is cold. When the car is warm, it usually won't release for me for at least a good minute to two.
Reference: this is a standard 4-speed automatic. I advised her that if it won't disengage at all, try to pry the shift lock cap off and press the tab in there that allows the shift lever to be moved out of Park. This isn't a solution, so I'd like to figure out what's going on here. Does anyone have a clue?