2000 Honda accord will not shift out of park
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Re: 2000 Honda accord will not shift out of park
"Damigotit" <marshallharris37@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> 2000 Honda accord will not shift out of park. I have to depress make
> brake pedal until I feel the click then I am able to shift into gear>
Your vehicle won't come out of park unless you press the brake pedal?
That's the way it is supposed to work.
Or are you saying it won't disengage until you press really hard? Then it's
probably the interlock switch needs to be adjusted.
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> 2000 Honda accord will not shift out of park. I have to depress make
> brake pedal until I feel the click then I am able to shift into gear>
Your vehicle won't come out of park unless you press the brake pedal?
That's the way it is supposed to work.
Or are you saying it won't disengage until you press really hard? Then it's
probably the interlock switch needs to be adjusted.
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Re: 2000 Honda accord will not shift out of park
On Jan 26, 9:21 am, "Seth" <seth_lermanNOS...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> "Damigotit" <marshallharri...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> >2000Hondaaccordwillnotshiftoutofpark. I have to depress make
> > brake pedal until I feel the click then I am able toshiftinto gear>
>
> Your vehicle won't comeoutofparkunless you press the brake pedal?
> That's the way it is supposed to work.
>
> Or are you saying it won't disengage until you press really hard? Then it's
> probably the interlock switch needs to be adjusted.
It won't disengage even when I depress my brake pedal. I have to keep
pressing my brake pedal until I feel a click and then I am able to
shift .
> "Damigotit" <marshallharri...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> >2000Hondaaccordwillnotshiftoutofpark. I have to depress make
> > brake pedal until I feel the click then I am able toshiftinto gear>
>
> Your vehicle won't comeoutofparkunless you press the brake pedal?
> That's the way it is supposed to work.
>
> Or are you saying it won't disengage until you press really hard? Then it's
> probably the interlock switch needs to be adjusted.
It won't disengage even when I depress my brake pedal. I have to keep
pressing my brake pedal until I feel a click and then I am able to
shift .
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Re: 2000 Honda accord will not shift out of park
On Mon, 26 Jan 2009 07:26:04 -0800 (PST), Damigotit
<marshallharris37@yahoo.com> wrote:
>On Jan 26, 9:21 am, "Seth" <seth_lermanNOS...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> "Damigotit" <marshallharri...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:85da942c-7585-4e3e-bd87-f34a5d4ac729@w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> >2000Hondaaccordwillnotshiftoutofpark. I have to depress make
>> > brake pedal until I feel the click then I am able toshiftinto gear>
>>
>> Your vehicle won't comeoutofparkunless you press the brake pedal?
>> That's the way it is supposed to work.
>>
>> Or are you saying it won't disengage until you press really hard? Then it's
>> probably the interlock switch needs to be adjusted.
>
>It won't disengage even when I depress my brake pedal. I have to keep
>pressing my brake pedal until I feel a click and then I am able to
>shift .
I think I had an old car that had a problem similar to this. I'm a
little fuzzy right now on the exact symptons but the answer then was
the neutral safety switch. Don't know if this car has the same thing
but just an old memory that might help or not help.
<marshallharris37@yahoo.com> wrote:
>On Jan 26, 9:21 am, "Seth" <seth_lermanNOS...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> "Damigotit" <marshallharri...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:85da942c-7585-4e3e-bd87-f34a5d4ac729@w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> >2000Hondaaccordwillnotshiftoutofpark. I have to depress make
>> > brake pedal until I feel the click then I am able toshiftinto gear>
>>
>> Your vehicle won't comeoutofparkunless you press the brake pedal?
>> That's the way it is supposed to work.
>>
>> Or are you saying it won't disengage until you press really hard? Then it's
>> probably the interlock switch needs to be adjusted.
>
>It won't disengage even when I depress my brake pedal. I have to keep
>pressing my brake pedal until I feel a click and then I am able to
>shift .
I think I had an old car that had a problem similar to this. I'm a
little fuzzy right now on the exact symptons but the answer then was
the neutral safety switch. Don't know if this car has the same thing
but just an old memory that might help or not help.
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Re: 2000 Honda accord will not shift out of park
On Jan 26, 9:26 am, Damigotit <marshallharri...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Jan 26, 9:21 am, "Seth" <seth_lermanNOS...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > "Damigotit" <marshallharri...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> >news:85da942c-7585-4e3e-bd87-f34a5d4ac729@w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com....
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> > >2000Hondaaccordwillnotshiftoutofpark. I have to depress make
> > > brake pedal until I feel the click then I am able toshiftinto gear>
>
> > Your vehicle won't comeoutofparkunless you press the brake pedal?
> > That's the way it is supposed to work.
>
> > Or are you saying it won't disengage until you press really hard? Then it's
> > probably the interlock switch needs to be adjusted.
>
> It won't disengage even when I depress my brake pedal. I have to keep
> pressing my brake pedal until I feel a click and then I am able to
> shift .
If you have to press the brake pedal really hard to get the click,
then it works, its likely the button on the shaft of the brake pedal
has become partly dislodged. Should be easy to find and fix.
> On Jan 26, 9:21 am, "Seth" <seth_lermanNOS...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > "Damigotit" <marshallharri...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> >news:85da942c-7585-4e3e-bd87-f34a5d4ac729@w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com....
>
> > >2000Hondaaccordwillnotshiftoutofpark. I have to depress make
> > > brake pedal until I feel the click then I am able toshiftinto gear>
>
> > Your vehicle won't comeoutofparkunless you press the brake pedal?
> > That's the way it is supposed to work.
>
> > Or are you saying it won't disengage until you press really hard? Then it's
> > probably the interlock switch needs to be adjusted.
>
> It won't disengage even when I depress my brake pedal. I have to keep
> pressing my brake pedal until I feel a click and then I am able to
> shift .
If you have to press the brake pedal really hard to get the click,
then it works, its likely the button on the shaft of the brake pedal
has become partly dislodged. Should be easy to find and fix.
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Re: 2000 Honda accord will not shift out of park
"Damigotit" <marshallharris37@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> 2000 Honda accord will not shift out of park. I have to depress make
> brake pedal until I feel the click then I am able to shift into gear>
. The break light and transmission interlock are usually combined into
one unit behind the brake pedal. Not sure if it was that way in the 2000,
but it's a relatively easy DIY repair if it is. The part should be less
than $20.00, even at a dealer. There's a chance your brake lights are not
functioning properly also if the unit is failing. I wouldn't wait too long
to fix it. It's only likely to get worse, and then you won't be able to
shift at all. There should be a manual override in the console somewhere,
if it absolutely wont come out of park.
Bob
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Re: 2000 Honda accord will not shift out of park
On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 18:55:52 -0500, "rjdriver"
<rjdriversNOSPAM@***.net> wrote:
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>"Damigotit" <marshallharris37@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:85da942c-7585-4e3e-bd87-f34a5d4ac729@w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
>> 2000 Honda accord will not shift out of park. I have to depress make
>> brake pedal until I feel the click then I am able to shift into gear>
>
>
> . The break light and transmission interlock are usually combined into
>one unit behind the brake pedal. Not sure if it was that way in the 2000,
>but it's a relatively easy DIY repair if it is. The part should be less
>than $20.00, even at a dealer. There's a chance your brake lights are not
>functioning properly also if the unit is failing. I wouldn't wait too long
>to fix it. It's only likely to get worse, and then you won't be able to
>shift at all. There should be a manual override in the console somewhere,
>if it absolutely wont come out of park.
>
>
>Bob
>
>
>
That sounds like the part that failed when I had a new 2003 Accord. I
remember I brought it into the dealer for something else when it
happened so I lucked out and had it fixed at the same time but had to
wait an extra 2 hours (to get the part and installed under the
warrantee).
<rjdriversNOSPAM@***.net> wrote:
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>"Damigotit" <marshallharris37@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>news:85da942c-7585-4e3e-bd87-f34a5d4ac729@w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
>> 2000 Honda accord will not shift out of park. I have to depress make
>> brake pedal until I feel the click then I am able to shift into gear>
>
>
> . The break light and transmission interlock are usually combined into
>one unit behind the brake pedal. Not sure if it was that way in the 2000,
>but it's a relatively easy DIY repair if it is. The part should be less
>than $20.00, even at a dealer. There's a chance your brake lights are not
>functioning properly also if the unit is failing. I wouldn't wait too long
>to fix it. It's only likely to get worse, and then you won't be able to
>shift at all. There should be a manual override in the console somewhere,
>if it absolutely wont come out of park.
>
>
>Bob
>
>
>
That sounds like the part that failed when I had a new 2003 Accord. I
remember I brought it into the dealer for something else when it
happened so I lucked out and had it fixed at the same time but had to
wait an extra 2 hours (to get the part and installed under the
warrantee).
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Re: 2000 Honda accord will not shift out of park
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> On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 18:55:52 -0500, "rjdriver"
> <rjdriversNOSPAM@***.net> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Damigotit" <marshallharris37@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>>news:85da942c-7585-4e3e-bd87-f34a5d4ac729@w24g2000prd.googlegroups.com...
>>> 2000 Honda accord will not shift out of park. I have to depress make
>>> brake pedal until I feel the click then I am able to shift into gear>
>>
>>
>> . The break light and transmission interlock are usually combined
>> into
>>one unit behind the brake pedal. Not sure if it was that way in the 2000,
>>but it's a relatively easy DIY repair if it is. The part should be less
>>than $20.00, even at a dealer. There's a chance your brake lights are not
>>functioning properly also if the unit is failing. I wouldn't wait too
>>long
>>to fix it. It's only likely to get worse, and then you won't be able to
>>shift at all. There should be a manual override in the console
>>somewhere,
>>if it absolutely wont come out of park.
>>
>>
>>Bob
>>
>>
>>
>
> That sounds like the part that failed when I had a new 2003 Accord. I
> remember I brought it into the dealer for something else when it
> happened so I lucked out and had it fixed at the same time but had to
> wait an extra 2 hours (to get the part and installed under the
> warrantee).
That's how I learned about it as well. The one on my 2003 Accord failed.
And it failed very gradually, randomly, and annoyingly, having to jiggle the
shift several times to get it our of park, The graduating to jiggling it
for 5 minutes to get it out. Then having my neighbor call me at 10 pm to
say I had left my lights on, only to discover that it was just the brake
lights that were on.
A little research on the internet and a question at this NG lead my to buy a
new brake light switch for $12.00 at the dealer, and it solved the problem.
Bob
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