1994 Jeep Cheroke won't shift out of park
I saw some other messages that suggested that there might be a solenoid
that is bad. This has happened to the previous owner when I bought the car, and he was able to jiggle the shifter or something and it worked ... until now. Is this something that is easy to fix? I borrowed a manual from the library but returned it a few days ago. |
Re: 1994 Jeep Cheroke won't shift out of park
This is a common problem, my 96 GC also had it. The way to avoid it is
to apply the parking brake before putting it in park. This avoids putting load on the park mechanism. New Old Jeep Owner wrote: > I saw some other messages that suggested that there might be a solenoid > that is bad. This has happened to the previous owner when I bought the > car, and he was able to jiggle the shifter or something and it worked ... > until now. Is this something that is easy to fix? I borrowed a manual > from the library but returned it a few days ago. |
Re: 1994 Jeep Cheroke won't shift out of park
This is a common problem, my 96 GC also had it. The way to avoid it is
to apply the parking brake before putting it in park. This avoids putting load on the park mechanism. New Old Jeep Owner wrote: > I saw some other messages that suggested that there might be a solenoid > that is bad. This has happened to the previous owner when I bought the > car, and he was able to jiggle the shifter or something and it worked ... > until now. Is this something that is easy to fix? I borrowed a manual > from the library but returned it a few days ago. |
Re: 1994 Jeep Cheroke won't shift out of park
This is a common problem, my 96 GC also had it. The way to avoid it is
to apply the parking brake before putting it in park. This avoids putting load on the park mechanism. New Old Jeep Owner wrote: > I saw some other messages that suggested that there might be a solenoid > that is bad. This has happened to the previous owner when I bought the > car, and he was able to jiggle the shifter or something and it worked ... > until now. Is this something that is easy to fix? I borrowed a manual > from the library but returned it a few days ago. |
Re: 1994 Jeep Cheroke won't shift out of park
This is a common problem, my 96 GC also had it. The way to avoid it is
to apply the parking brake before putting it in park. This avoids putting load on the park mechanism. New Old Jeep Owner wrote: > I saw some other messages that suggested that there might be a solenoid > that is bad. This has happened to the previous owner when I bought the > car, and he was able to jiggle the shifter or something and it worked ... > until now. Is this something that is easy to fix? I borrowed a manual > from the library but returned it a few days ago. |
Re: 1994 Jeep Cheroke won't shift out of park
YOu will see you stopped the vehicle hard up against a curb. You
may have to jack up a rear tire to take to load of the transmission parking cog. In the future put in park before you crash into the curb. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ New Old Jeep Owner wrote: > > I saw some other messages that suggested that there might be a solenoid > that is bad. This has happened to the previous owner when I bought the > car, and he was able to jiggle the shifter or something and it worked ... > until now. Is this something that is easy to fix? I borrowed a manual > from the library but returned it a few days ago. |
Re: 1994 Jeep Cheroke won't shift out of park
YOu will see you stopped the vehicle hard up against a curb. You
may have to jack up a rear tire to take to load of the transmission parking cog. In the future put in park before you crash into the curb. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ New Old Jeep Owner wrote: > > I saw some other messages that suggested that there might be a solenoid > that is bad. This has happened to the previous owner when I bought the > car, and he was able to jiggle the shifter or something and it worked ... > until now. Is this something that is easy to fix? I borrowed a manual > from the library but returned it a few days ago. |
Re: 1994 Jeep Cheroke won't shift out of park
YOu will see you stopped the vehicle hard up against a curb. You
may have to jack up a rear tire to take to load of the transmission parking cog. In the future put in park before you crash into the curb. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ New Old Jeep Owner wrote: > > I saw some other messages that suggested that there might be a solenoid > that is bad. This has happened to the previous owner when I bought the > car, and he was able to jiggle the shifter or something and it worked ... > until now. Is this something that is easy to fix? I borrowed a manual > from the library but returned it a few days ago. |
Re: 1994 Jeep Cheroke won't shift out of park
YOu will see you stopped the vehicle hard up against a curb. You
may have to jack up a rear tire to take to load of the transmission parking cog. In the future put in park before you crash into the curb. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ New Old Jeep Owner wrote: > > I saw some other messages that suggested that there might be a solenoid > that is bad. This has happened to the previous owner when I bought the > car, and he was able to jiggle the shifter or something and it worked ... > until now. Is this something that is easy to fix? I borrowed a manual > from the library but returned it a few days ago. |
Re: 1994 Jeep Cheroke won't shift out of park
Couple other items. The ignition switch has a park lock that keeps from
shifting out of park if the ignition switch is not in off, run, or start. The ignition interlock tang at your switch could be extremely worn or the cable at the transmission could be out of adjustment. L.W.(Bill) ------ III proclaimed: > YOu will see you stopped the vehicle hard up against a curb. You > may have to jack up a rear tire to take to load of the transmission > parking cog. In the future put in park before you crash into the curb. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > New Old Jeep Owner wrote: > >>I saw some other messages that suggested that there might be a solenoid >>that is bad. This has happened to the previous owner when I bought the >>car, and he was able to jiggle the shifter or something and it worked ... >>until now. Is this something that is easy to fix? I borrowed a manual >>from the library but returned it a few days ago. |
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