I was trying to jumpstart a girl's late model Civic(left her lights on all
day),don't know exactly what year Civic,but I could not get the shift lever
out of Park,even with my foot on the brake,and key in ignition.(wanted to
push it out to where I could get close enough)
After getting another car to move,I was able to get my car close enought to
jump it,and it started immediately.
Is there some way to bypass that safety interlock?
I didn't have any access to the owner's manual(her glove box was FULL of
girl junk!).

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Jim Yanik
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Seth - 22 Dec 2005 22:54 GMT
>I was trying to jumpstart a girl's late model Civic(left her lights on all
> day),don't know exactly what year Civic,but I could not get the shift
> lever
> out of Park,even with my foot on the brake,and key in ignition.(wanted to
> push it out to where I could get close enough)
Without juice, the brake/shifter interlock won't function.
> After getting another car to move,I was able to get my car close enought
> to
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> I didn't have any access to the owner's manual(her glove box was FULL of
> girl junk!).
Near the shifter there should be a whole (probably with a plug in it) that
you push the key into to manually unlock the shifter.