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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / June 2005

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Altima - 05 Jun 2005 03:10 GMT
My altimas gear changer wont move back , it just stays in park and wont go
to drive, reverse, or neutral.

Does anyone know what to do. i checked fuses and relays, but nothing was
found.

Does anyone know what to do?
Stan and Dee Bringer - 05 Jun 2005 22:23 GMT
Start the car.  Put foot on brake.  Move shifter to the gear you want.  If
you are parked on any kind of a hill, it may resist being shifted, you just
have to force it.

Stan

> My altimas gear changer wont move back , it just stays in park and wont go
> to drive, reverse, or neutral.
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>
> Does anyone know what to do?
Altima - 06 Jun 2005 00:09 GMT
Ya I pressed the brake and tried to force it, It still wont move, and im on
flat surface, I got 5 of my friends to try it to and it still will not
move.
Gary B. - 06 Jun 2005 23:13 GMT
> Ya I pressed the brake and tried to force it, It still wont move, and im on
> flat surface, I got 5 of my friends to try it to and it still will not
> move.

Don't see how this could happen on a flat surface, but I'd check the
shift interlock.  There's usually a way with automatics to release the
tension on the transmission by pushing on a "manual release".  Check the
manual for "shift interlock", or something of that nature.
 
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