looking for some help here, i cannot get my 95 swb rr out of park ! i changed the brake switch and still didnt work, no brake lights either. dont know if yhis matters but the SRS light on the dash blinks when the brake petal is depressed, and the brake indicator light on the dash seems to go in and out. the brake indicator light has been on for as long as i can remember. i checked all the fuses for the ABS and SRS -- any ideas -- thanks ----
cant get my 95 swb rr out of park ! help !
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Well it's deff your brake light circuit keeping you locked in park, but I can't say if it's because you put a new switch in and it's not adjusted, or you've upset something in the wiring at the plug. It's the fuse or switch 99% of the time; you've created that new 1% catagory. -
cant get my 95 swb rr out of park ! help
thanks-- i checked the SRS and ABS fuses under the dash ,and the fuses in the engine compartment -- did i miss one ?Comment
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thank you all for your help -- i removed the new switch and jumped the wires -- and it worked - i guess the new switch is bad...Comment
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Locked out!
That bites. They oughta sell those switches in a '4 bag' for the same price, so you wouldn't have to take 3 of 'em back. Junk . Been there. Out in the boondocks. Good thing it hadn't snowed yet.
If you buy a spare, be sure it tests good before depending on it !!!!!Comment
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I had the same problem a couple years ago while on a trip to North Carolina. Water had gotten into a rear light housing causing the brake light fuse to blow. I had to play musical fuses to get going again, as my spare fuses were missing, I stole one from a circuit I wasn't using. I removed the parking lock solenoid when I got home.
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The lock out solenoid is found on the side of the shift lever "box". To access, and remove the solenoid, you must remove the center console surround. Not sure how this accomplished on a 95 as I have avoided that year as much as possible. I assume that you have to disassemble the shift lever, then pry up the position indicator bezel and dig down thru there until you expose the plate that the shifter box sits in.
Undo the screws from the side plate (6) and pop that sucker out. You don't need to mess with anything else in there. You can just leave the loose solenoid in the console in case you ever want to return it to original.Comment
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The lock out solenoid is found on the side of the shift lever "box". To access, and remove the solenoid, you must remove the center console surround. Not sure how this accomplished on a 95 as I have avoided that year as much as possible. I assume that you have to disassemble the shift lever, then pry up the position indicator bezel and dig down thru there until you expose the plate that the shifter box sits in.
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Undo the screws from the side plate (6) and pop that sucker out. You don't need to mess with anything else in there. You can just leave the loose solenoid in the console in case you ever want to return it to original.
I have '95 classic SWB.
I removed the solenoid, while I had the gear selector out. Now the transfer case selector will not move from "LOW". I have only "HI or LOW" selection. Do I need to jumper any wires or how the transfer case know that I am in neutral? I did lube the linkages. I did search on other forums and found nothing about this problem.
Thank you very much for reply.Comment
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