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Car Forum / Honda Cars / July 2004

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92 Accord won't shift out of park...help!

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www.ttdown.com - 24 Jul 2004 22:26 GMT
Saw a post earlier with this same problem. Checked shift interlock
solenoid. Shift mechanism is working properly. Shift cable seems to be
free. Does this transmission have a history of problems with the park
pawl? How involved is repairing\replacing the mechanism? I have worked
on Chevy and Ford A\T, but never a Honda. Thanks in advance!
                                            Mike
Flyboy - 25 Jul 2004 05:03 GMT
Brake switch OK? I'm only guessing at this since you must depress the brake
before shifting an automatic. Again, this is only a suggestion on something
to check since the brake switch is easier (and probably cheaper) to replace.
> Saw a post earlier with this same problem. Checked shift interlock
> solenoid. Shift mechanism is working properly. Shift cable seems to be
> free. Does this transmission have a history of problems with the park
> pawl? How involved is repairing\replacing the mechanism? I have worked
> on Chevy and Ford A\T, but never a Honda. Thanks in advance!
>                                              Mike
 
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