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ProtegePower94 November-20th-2002 04:28 PM

Transmission Lock Up Problem
 
Hi everyone. It seems like forever since I have visited the board. Good to have time to finally read some posts. :) Now to my problem.

I have a 94 DX. She hadn't been started in about 3 weeks. I got a new truck and went on vacation so unfortuately she sat. I got her started back up no problem, but, she won't shift out of park.

When I press the brake, you can hear the sound like it is disengaging the selinoid (sp) to allow me to shift out of park, however, it has no effect. Could it be a ba selinoid? Is this electronically controlled or simply a manual part that can be replaced. I searched the forum and found one reference for a 2nd Gen Pro, but I wanted to see what else it possibly could be as well.

Any info will be appreciated, and if you need to know more info, just ask!

Thanks in advance.

semtex November-21st-2002 03:30 PM

is it parked on a hill? if so u got presure on the gear u can push the car back a bit and slip it out or yank on it not a good idea but just a thought

ProtegePower94 November-21st-2002 05:22 PM

Actually I already thought of that, even though it is parked on a perfectly flat spot. Middle Tennessee is unfortuately flatter than a pancake, and my yard is the living esence of it. So that isn't it. I even rocked it back and forth just in case, no such luck.

Thanks for the suggestion though!

Anyone else?!?

UCSBgeek November-22nd-2002 01:45 AM


Originally posted by ProtegePower94
Actually I already thought of that, even though it is parked on a perfectly flat spot. Middle Tennessee is unfortuately flatter than a pancake, and my yard is the living esence of it. So that isn't it. I even rocked it back and forth just in case, no such luck.

Thanks for the suggestion though!

Anyone else?!?

Well you do know about the manual override right? There is a small little switch to the right of the shifter lever, pull it down. That should let you drive it for right now, until you can figure out the rest of the problem...I'll look for my Haynes manual and see if it says anything. I thought I remembered reading something about this.

ProtegePower94 November-22nd-2002 07:43 AM

No, I didn't know about that. I'll have to look into that. I have a manual, but it is back at my parents house in West Virginia. I just completely moved down here and became a true "resident" a few months ago, so a lot of my stuff like that is still at my parents. Figures. But I'll look into it. Thanks!

UCSBgeek November-22nd-2002 08:09 AM

Yeah, I know how that is, going back and forth between home and...home, lol, when you're in college or whatnot.

I hope it works :)

UCSBgeek November-25th-2002 06:33 AM

Have you found anything out? (If you can access this site).

Here's a technical service bulletin that I found on Edwin's site. It doesn't really seem applicable to your situation, but maybe you can check the bolts they're talking about (if you know where they are?)

http://web2.airmail.net/emann/proteg...000001604.html


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