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Car Forum / Ford / Ford Focus / October 2008

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2002 Ford Focus automatic transmission dead battery

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Jim Casey - 07 Oct 2008 17:36 GMT
I own a 2002 Ford Focus which was manufactured for the 49-state U.S.
market.  It was flooded by Hurricane Ike and is dead (sadly -- I liked
it).  Specifically, the battery is dead and the electrical system is shot.

I can't get the automatic transmission out of park.

I know about the emergency release slot in the center console.  The key
goes into it only about 1/8 inch (3 mm).  A screwdriver does the same.

No combination of turning on the ignition key, stepping on the brake
pedal, setting the parking brake, or sticking things into the emergency
keyhole has any effect.

I don't have to worry about breaking things.  Everything in the car is
junk now except the glass and tires.  I just need to get the
transmission into neutral so that the car can be towed.

(It has been 3 1/2 weeks, and the tow-truck operators are just getting
to private parties like me.  They have been busy with vehicles that were
blocking public roads, etc.).

My real address is seamusTX@comcast.net if you prefer to reply in private.

- Jim
Jim Casey - 20 Oct 2008 22:55 GMT
I never did get the car out of park.  It was hauled away a couple of
weeks ago, and I have unsubscribed from this newsgroup.

- Jim
Chris Whelan - 21 Oct 2008 08:57 GMT
> I never did get the car out of park.  It was hauled away a couple of
> weeks ago,

Thanks for letting the group know.

> and I have unsubscribed from this newsgroup.
>
> - Jim

How will that help you with either your current problem, or any future
problems you may encounter?

Usenet is not a paid-for support service; it's just a bunch of folk who try
to help each other. If anyone here had known the answer to your problem,
they would have told you.

When you get your car fixed, why not post back here with the solution? That
way, at least the next guy along might be helped.

Chris

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